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A BABBLING BROOK RUNS THROUGH IT ROCKY STREAM TO CASCADE DOWN HIGHLAND PARK
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2002
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A BABBLING BROOK RUNS THROUGH IT ROCKY STREAM TO CASCADE DOWN HIGHLAND PARK
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A BABBLING BROOK RUNS THROUGH IT ROCKY STREAM TO CASCADE DOWN HIGHLAND PARK
2002
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The stream will begin below a concrete chamber across from the filtration plant. Storm water from the plant, the access road and two small buildings that border the reservoir will be collected in one 10- to 12-foot pond, which will cascade into a second pond of about the same size. Runoff from the plant will flow into that second pond. The stream will wind down a steep slope, and there might be a path or stairways alongside it. Just above the steps that lead to the Highland Park swimming pool, it will go underground into a hidden catchment and then into Carnegie Lake. The lake has a drain, so the regular infusions of water should keep it clearer and fresher.
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Pittsburgh Post - Gazette
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