Water District work, Sebago Lake, 1924

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Water District work, Sebago Lake, 1924

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This photo was taken during Portland Water District's construction of the new intake and conduit from Sebago Lake and appeared in the Portland Evening Express & Advertiser on December 9, 1924.

The men pictured, from left, are James J. Renchan, superintendent of the tunnel job; Harry U. Fuller, chief engineer of the Portland Water District; Charles B. Mitchell, resident engineer, and M. R. Kirkpatrick, core-drill expert.

The original gate and screen house, built in 1869 by the Portland Water Company, had been in use for 55 years but were not low enough to provide water to Portland in the event of another great fire. To remedy this, a new intake house was built with water entering 20 feet below the surface and then through five sets of double screens into the main pipe line, 45 feet below the surface.

The success of the construction of tunnels so far below the surface was dependent upon this team of experts.

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About This Item

  • Title: Water District work, Sebago Lake, 1924
  • Creation Date: circa 1924
  • Subject Date: circa 1924
  • Location: Standish, Cumberland County, ME
  • Media: Glass Negative
  • Dimensions: 8.3 cm x 10.8 cm
  • Local Code: Coll. 1949, 2005.061.9381
  • Collection: Portland Press Herald glass negative collection
  • Object Type: Image

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