Crews working to contain water main break near Brookline Reservoir

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BROOKLINE, Mass. — Brookline Police are asking residents to avoid the area of the Brookline Reservoir in the area of Lee Street and Route 9 due to a water main break.

Police tweeted Thursday morning that Lee Street will be closed near Route 9 while crews work on an issue at the reservoir. Lee Street is a busy road off Route 9 that connects Brookline to the West Roxbury area.

Officials have been working on renovating Reservoir Park since 2018. The park, which is declared a National Historic Site, reopened in June 2020.

The MWRA (Massachusetts Water Resources Authority) told Boston 25 News it is a water line, not a sewer that is ruptured.

“So far we have not had any reports of anyone without water. The pressure dipped a bit but is recovering. This would not be a boil order situation.”

Sky 25 flew over the reservoir Thursday to see the damage:

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