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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2015

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

CELEBRATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CREATION OF A SAFE AND

SUSTAINABLE WATER SUPPLY FOR THE RESIDENTS OF OUR STATE AND THE

ORIGINS OF PROVIDENCE WATER, THE LARGEST WATER UTILITY IN RHODE

ISLAND

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Marcello, Lima, Williams, Almeida, and McKiernan

     Date Introduced: June 18, 2015

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, In 1636, when Roger Williams founded Providence, the only available

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drinking water was derived from private wells. By 1773, a fountain society had formed which

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supplied water to Providence through a system of underground hollowed out logs; and

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     WHEREAS, In the early 1800's, as the population began to grow, Providence's City

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Council sought to locate a reliable water supply source. Until the early 1900's, water was

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pumped, without any purification treatment, directly from the Pawtuxet River at Pettaconsett in

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the City of Cranston; and

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     WHEREAS, By 1913, a committee was formed to remedy the situation and develop a

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stable water supply source and distribution system. Shortly thereafter, the committee determined

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that the head of the North Branch Pawtuxet River and its two main tributaries were the best

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potential source, and in 1915, the Rhode Island General Assembly, recognizing water to be an

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essential and valuable resource to our state, passed enabling legislation to allow for the

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construction of a reservoir and related public water supply system for the City of Providence; and

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     WHEREAS, In 1926, it was decided that a new modern water supply system needed to

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be developed and the construction of a large reservoir and treatment plant on the North Branch of

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the Pawtuxet River in the Town of Scituate commenced. In September of 1926, the main Scituate

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reservoir was formed by the construction of a dam across the Pawtuxet River, and an aqueduct

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from the dam fed the nearby treatment plant; and

 

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     WHEREAS, The construction of the Scituate Reservoir caused the demolition of 1,195

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buildings including 375 homes, 233 barns, 7 schools, 6 churches, 11 ice houses, 5 halls, 30 dairy

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farms, and the deconstruction of the Providence and Danielson Railway; and

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     WHEREAS, As a result of the demolition and construction, the Villages of Rockland,

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Ashland, South Scituate, Richmond, and Kent ceased to exist and now lay under the waters of the

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Scituate Reservoir; and

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     WHEREAS, At the time, the treatment plant and its filtration system were among the

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most technologically advanced in the country and considered state-of-the-art. In the 1940's and

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again in the 1960's, due to ever-increasing demand, the treatment plant underwent major

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expansions and renovations; and

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     WHEREAS, Today, Providence Water, which is owned and operated by the City of

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Providence, is the largest water utility in Rhode Island. Its system provides water to 600,000

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consumers, and consists of the main Scituate Reservoir supply and its five tributary reservoirs. Its

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plant has a maximum treatment capacity of 144 million gallons of water per day and still remains

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the largest capacity conventional treatment facility in New England; and

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     WHEREAS, The sacrifices made by the residents of Scituate more than 100 years ago

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benefited the whole of the City of Providence, and currently, benefit 60 percent of all the water

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consumers in our state. Their sacrifices not only resulted in a pure, plentiful, and potable water

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supply, but also provided a pristine and idyllic environment for the Town of Scituate's current

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residents; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and

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Providence Plantations hereby celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the creation of a safe and

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sustainable water supply for the residents of our state and the origins of Providence Water, and

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commemorates the sacrifices made by the people of the Town of Scituate; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Xaykham Khamsyvoravong, Chairperson of the

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Board of Directors for Providence Water, members of the Scituate Town Council, and the

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Scituate Town Clerk.

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