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The Broad Brook Canal is a water-supply canal feeding the Springfield Reservoir (a.k.a. the Ludlow Reservoir) in Ludlow, Massachusetts, a public water supply for the city of
Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield is a city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States, and the seat of Hampden County. Springfield sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River near its confluence with three rivers: the western Westfield River, the ...
. Its northern segment is also known as the Jabish Canal. The canal was first constructed circa 1875. It was in length, and fed the Springfield Reservoir at its eastern side with water collected in the Belchertown Reservoir and swamp. This water, however, was thought to be of poor quality, and thus in 1890–1891 the canal was extended north through the Belchertown Reservoir to Jabish Brook, east of Broad Brook. After this addition, the canal's total length was about , of which ran through a cast-iron pipe (54 inches in diameter) across the Cherry Valley dam. The entire canal was worked to be wide at the surface, wide at the bottom, with a depth of .


References

* Springfield (Massachusetts) Board of Water Commissioners, ''Report'' for the year ending Dec. 31, 1875, page 61. * Moses Nelson Baker, ''The Manual of American Water-works'', New York : Engineering News Publishing Company, 1891, page 41. * Massachusetts Department of Public Health, ''Examinations by the State Board of Health of the Water Supplies and Inland Waters of Massachusetts'', Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1890, page 297. {{Massachusetts canals and reservoirs Bodies of water of Hampden County, Massachusetts Canals in Massachusetts Canals opened in 1875 Transportation buildings and structures in Hampden County, Massachusetts