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Mt. Blue Spring

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This Spring is called “Mt. Blue Spring” & is located near the end of the driveway of the park [the last paved parking lot to the right (after a campsite), just before the turn-around @ the end of the road; Union St.]. The water comes from an Aquifer & is maintained by the park. It exists within a hut, & there are 3 faucets which maintain (limit) the water flow. I asked one of the rangers if it was “sucked” out of the earth like a well & he stated it is not, that it is indeed an aquifer, which means the water coming up is ‘ripe’, & just limited by the presence of 3 faucets, however there was some sort of pump there which they were having issues w/ (electrical) the day i went (7-3-09), but i believe that will be resolved shortly. So i’m a bit confused as to the reason the pump is there, but i’m assuming it assists in maintaining the flow of the water & is not there to suck it out of the ground. I was able to get a decent trickle of water the day i was there regardless. As is often the case with other springs, i’m assuming the pressure ebbs & flows. Another couple there stated that the flow i witnessed wasn’t nearly what they’re used to seeing, but the ranger stated it was working fine the day before. The park ranger also stated the spring has been there for many, many decades & that locals come from all around incessantly to fill their water, & that it is tested frequently. He had a test result page @ the Visitor Center, but not an extra one for me to take w/ me. He stated there is another posting of test results (mineral content/ppm?) at the hut where the water is, but i forgot to look for it when there, (didn’t see it). According to the ranger, this water was exported all over the world about 100 years back! He stated it was the best water around. I have to say that i THINK i liked the taste of this water better than my usual source of water in Exeter NH (oak st. extension), but it’s too premature to cast my vote…

Nearest Address

Wompatauk St. Park Union St. Hingham, MA 02043 (781) 749-7160

Directions from Nearest Address

N/A

Vital Information

  • Fee: None
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: 6

Hours Spring is Open:

Same hours as park (don’t know). call them at this number: (781) 749-7160

GPS: N/A

Map Link: Mt. Blue Spring Map

Submitted by: Carl Puglisi

Category : Massachusetts / USA
  • cpe eagle

    PLEASE update information, the hours that spring is up is 8am to 3:30pm, was informed by park ranger, also filtering system is a UV lamp for kill bactara.

  • Gina

    Hi. I live in the area and get water from the spring every week. I recently (Jan. 8, 2011) did a PH test of the water, and am getting a reading of 6.0. How do others feel about this acidity? There is also a noticeable salt taste that lingers in the mouth. I don’t recall this from the water prior to the spring being closed late in 2010. I’ve looked for a mineral/PPM page in the shack, but I don’t see one. Does anybody have any thoughts or feedback on this? I still consider this exception water. Thank you.

  • Gina

    P.S. Note: Also, last weekend when I was there, the faucet on the far left (there are three faucets total) was not working at all.

  • @GinaGroves

    Hi. I just got returned from the spring today. All faucets are working again, but it is very cold and icy, so use caution. Someone mentioned the faucets were frozen/not working earlier in the morning. There is a water analysis posted in the visitor center (not in the spring’s shack), but it is from 2009 (!). I spoke with a park employee about this today, and I was told that an independent contractor does test the water every week or two, but he is unsure why current results aren’t posted. He is going to enquire and see if an updated sheet can be placed on the bulletin board (on the left when you walk in). The sodium in the water seems a little high right now to me. This could be natural, or some could be from seepage from de-icing elements. pH is still a firm 6.0. Hope this helps.

  • kevin

    I had some extra test strips so I figured I’d test some things.   

    Iron:  0 – safe
    Copper:  0 – safe
    Nitrate:  0.25 – safe

    Flow was slow last Thursday 12/8/11 when 3 faucets running.  Has anyone noticed this or has it improved?