This book delves into the meticulous data gathered over two decades on Boston's groundwater levels, meticulously recorded by the author. These records, taken between 1913 and 1939, provide a detailed look into subterranean water levels, fluctuations, and their connection to the city's complex geological formations. The book explores the impact of urbanization and industrialization on groundwater, offering insights into the challenges of managing water resources in rapidly growing urban environments. Through the analysis of extensive data, the author examines the interrelationship between surface activities and subterranean water systems, highlighting their vulnerability and the need for their preservation. This book serves as a valuable resource for hydrologists, urban planners, historians, and environmentalists, offering a unique perspective on Boston's water history and the importance of protecting our vital water sources.
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