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Fort Point Channel is bubbling
By adamg on Thu, 10/07/2021 - 10:26pm
Only problem is, it's not supposed to bubble:
Heard today from @FPNA_Boston regarding the Fort Point Channel watersheet bubbling. It’s visible everywhere from @fortpointpier. Attributable to area pile driving and construction? No idea. @universalhub pic.twitter.com/iDQXEWY1Vg
— The Fort Pointer (@FortPointer) October 7, 2021
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The red line and the I 90 connector both run
Under the FPC. And the T us having a bad month.
Silver Line tunnel, too
If the tunnel were leaking
there would only be bubbles from one spot -- but it sounds like the bubbles are from all over. (Unclear, but that's my interpretation.)
Sounds like something natural, though.
Sounds like
the intro to a new horror movie.
What foul beast awakens beneath Fort Point Channel?
The foul beast
is Pointy McPointface, the lovable yet socially-awkward inner harbor bottom-dweller who has adapted to survive off of leftover high-end coffee grounds and discarded West Elm furniture.
It's a...
It's A.....
IT'S A....!!
IT'S A BABY WHEEL, J!!!
Oh great!
Flatulent flounder? Crepetacious crabs? Hey! Who released the Kraken? How about a little warning next time?
Back in the 70s and 80s
Dump trucks used to dump snow from downtown snow removal into the Fort Point channel, between Congress St. and Summer St. I remember seeing all kinds of stuff embedded in the snow, especially after a big storm. There were shopping carts, bicycles, trash receptacles, lumber, and all kinds of trash, big and small.
I believe this practice ended but who knows what the heck is down there? Leaking drums of toxic waste? Dead bodies? Worse?
Actually, if the tunnel were
Actually, if the tunnel were leaking, there probably wouldn't be any bubbles, because the air displaced by the water rushing into the tunnel could more easily escape through the tunnel openings themselves and through the ventilation systems.
More likely it's either caused by some change in the chemistry of the water in the channel, or something has triggered the release of gases from the sediments under the channel.
It seems unlikely that there are methane clathrates there...
How do you know it's not
How do you know it's not supposed to bubble? Nature works in mysterious ways.
After all, it is Hell's
After all, it is Hell's cauldron.
No worries.,.
No worries…
…it’s Lloyd Bridges
A giant bong?
A giant bong?
It's ClamZilla
Preparing to rise up and feed on the fall tourists.
Aren't they blasting or dredging the harbor?
I do believe they are or recently dredged or blasted the harbor. Must have hit an underground air pocket...