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Waterways
I read somewhere, that the city considered, around the late 1770s/early 1880s, reinstating the pool along Paradise St to Williamson Square as the basements filled up around there as the streams that emptied into the pool still flowed along the same line. The buildings became unstable. I'm not sure if that was the case.
I thought there was a culvert running along the common shore [Paradise street] that emptied into the dock? This was, I think, how Steers' managed the water leakage from the dock, from tide to tide? Also, I read somewhere that this was also a common sewer, and that it was open as well? Although I can't be exactly certain on this - sources?
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In any case, I could imagine ground water adding to the water table around the common shore area, later Paradise street. So wouldn't be surprized if it's true that buildings, as well as dealing with subsidence from backfilled land, also suffered from basements flooding.
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