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- Upstream Border: High Street @ Valley Road
- Downstream Border: River Street @ Carriage
Drive
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Buffer/Yard Waste/Runoff concerns: Sand
being washed from road towards Pratt’s Brook,
FPPR1
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Pratt's Brook enters a larger stream, Fort Pond Brook, at Carriage Drive. It is carried through a pipe under the railroad tracks into a shaded pool. (A moving company has a large storage building here.) On the other side of the tracks, the brook rushes quickly through a boulder and rock strewn area (100' approx.) From a rock pedestrian bridge there are extensive wetlands on both sides of Pratt's Brook to Broadview Road. (There is at least one tributary east of Pratt's Brook.) This is conservation land, but at Broadview Rd. several houses' back
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Buffer/Yard Waste/Runoff concerns: Rain
water washes sand (and oil etc. from the
road?) into Pratt’s Brook, FPPR1
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yards border the wetlands. Further on, the
boulders are replaced by smaller rocks, and
a lot of fallen trees are in the water.
From Broadview Rd. to High Street, the stream
narrows to a sandy bottom. About 100' north
of High Street, an old footbridge and natural
vegetation block the stream. Bordering High
Street, there is a small wetlands area. |
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