
Nguồn ảnh:https://www.dotnews.com/2024/landmark-approval-seen-sure-calf-pasture-pumping-site
The South Boston Waterfront has been given the green light for a new pumping station at Calf Pasture Beach. The Boston Planning and Development Agency recently approved the landmark proposal, which will help manage stormwater and prevent flooding in the area.
The project, estimated to cost $4 million, aims to address the growing threat of flooding due to climate change and rising sea levels. The pumping station will be located at the edge of Carson Beach and will work in conjunction with existing infrastructure to help remove excess water during heavy rain events.
Local officials have praised the decision, citing the importance of investing in resilient infrastructure to protect coastal communities. The approval of the pumping station is seen as a significant step towards safeguarding the South Boston Waterfront from future flooding disasters.
Construction is expected to begin in the near future, with completion slated for the next several years. The project is also part of a larger effort to improve the overall infrastructure and resilience of the Boston waterfront area.