1980 Isn’t it obvious where Peter’s Marsh Brook used to be? Use your arrow keys to toggle back and forth thru this document 1980 The path of Peter’s Marsh Brook. 2005 Satellite Photo This shows how the retention pond was put right on top of Peter’s Marsh Brook. Peter’s Marsh Brook is typically an underground water flow. Only during flood season could one find surface flow. And the underground flow was messed with in the 70’s and 80’s, but in 2004 it was ultimately blocked by more landfill and a retention pond. Isn’t it obvious? Un-natural tonnage from Willand Pond Altitude 188’ 189’ 194’ 190’ to Salmon Falls River N 192’ (couldn’t measure the retention pond altitude exactly as we couldn’t get to it but it looked about 2’ below the retention rim at the north drain edge sewer line Willand Pond water level Old trench visible in woods fence 186’ 179’ fence Fire Hydrant? Swamp Home Depot Retention Pond Historical underground waterflow Underground waterflow blockage 75’ Broken Yellow Line indicates apparent natural contour and elevation line of the land 125’ Dirt road at North End 200’ (not to any scale) Peter’s Marsh Brook used to flow all the way to the Salmon Falls River. And needs to again,, -Today! Alternate underground water flow paths Historical underground flow path
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