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Millers River (Middlesex)

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slaughterhouses. The stench and health problems related to this use resulted in some of the first public health based anti-pollution environmental laws in Massachusetts and provided precedent for early environmental protection laws throughout the United States. As a result of these issues Chapter 91 of the Massachusetts General Laws was established in 1866 to regulate uses of tidal waterways and is a powerful tool to protect the public welfare in relationship to filled and flowing tidelands today. The inaccessible and degraded industrial landscape around Millers River and along the lower Charles River basin became known during the late 19th century and 20th century as "the Lost Half-Mile".
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providing surface water recharge infiltration swales, and exploring the "daylighting" (opening up) of portions of the now-filled Miller's River. The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation is developing management plans to enhance and protect the ecological environment of Millers River and the lower Charles River Basin, and to support and encourage passive and active recreational use.
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highway project. The Charles River Watershed Association and The Conservation Law Foundation led efforts to protect Millers River and open it for public access. Permit requirements prevented the remaining section of the river from being filled, and Chapter 91 permits mandated pedestrian access to the
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The mouth of Millers River, closed off by railroad tracks and wharves since the 1830s, was opened to the Charles River as a part of Central Artery construction. Where Millers River meets the North bank of the Charles River a new park landscape (completed 2012) provides pedestrian and bicycle access
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Cambridge, cross over Millers River on the North Bank Pedestrian Bridge, funded through the Obama Administration's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Designed for both bicycles and pedestrians, the bridge's sinusoidal shape curves over MBTA railway tracks, and threads between railroad Control
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Several now-buried sections of the Millers River watershed have been identified by the Charles River Watershed Association and others as locations to develop in order to improve local water quality and increase natural rainwater storage. Options to achieve this include opening culverted drainage,
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to commercial and industrial sites along its shores beginning in the early colonial period. It was previously called Willis Creek and is labeled as such on the 1777 Pelham Map, among others. In the late 19th century, Millers River was used as a dumping place for wastes from abattoirs and
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There is a small surviving section of Millers River along, and under, the North section of the I-93 Highway Charles River Crossing development. This several hundred yard-long section of river became the source of many contentious environmental issues during planning for the
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A pedestrian walkway with playfully designed light poles, interpretive historical panels, and bordered by re-introduced native wetland vegetation, allows access along the remaining section of Millers River between the Charles River and Rutherford Avenue in
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waypoints for pedestrians traversing the grid of structural piers that support Interstate Highway 93 above. The public art concept plan, and artwork along the access walkway and Littoral Way, were created by artist
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Harbor depth numbers, indicated in decimal feet, from an 1835 navigational chart, etched in concrete paving on location along Millers River Littoral Way, between the Charles River and Charlestown, Massachusetts
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Tower A and the Route 1 North highway loop ramp. The bridge terminates on the East side of Millers River under the viaducts and structure of the
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and "made land" (land created by filling of waterways). The small remaining estuary is a remnant of wetlands and open water that once divided
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and into a rugged landscape built from reclaimed granite seawall blocks, designed by CRJA-IBI Group. A light-based public artwork,
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Four 50 lb burlap sacks of potatoes, made of cast stone, recall the massive potato sheds along Millers River that burned in 1962.
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guides pedestrians out from under the highway structures into Paul Revere Park in Charlestown.
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previously inaccessible section of the Northern bank of the Charles River.
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Issues regarding construction by the Central Artery/Tunnel Project
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into a previously inaccessible part of industrial Boston.
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River in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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Miller's River

Cambridge
Massachusetts
Boston
Massachusetts
Coordinates
42°22′14.0″N 71°03′56.3″W / 42.370556°N 71.065639°W / 42.370556; -71.065639
Community College (MBTA station)
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
landfill
Cambridge
Charlestown, Massachusetts
Charles River
water transport
Big Dig


Charlestown
placemaking
Ross Miller
North Point Park
Zakim Bridge
"How Far is Boston from Cambridge – CHM"
"Pelham map"
"Inventing the Charles River"
the original
"Chapter 91, The Massachusetts Public Waterfront Act"
"Transforming the Lost Half-Mile"
the original

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