Explain Boston to Me

Boston's water supply with Elena Palladino (plus, a wet and wild taste test)

Lee Stabert Season 1 Episode 65

Is there anything we take for granted more than clean, safe water flowing out of our taps? In this episode, I'm learning all about Boston's municipal water supply and its source, the Quabbin Reservoir. My guest is writer and historian Elena Palladino, author of Lost Towns of the Swift River Valley. We ask the big questions: Does Boston's water have a reputation? What are the trade-offs of modernity? Is the region's water system well positioned to weather a changing climate? Are ghosts real?

As a special bonus, I taste test two local tap waters, pitting Cambridge and Boston against each other.

Saquon Barkley is not normal.

Stormy Daniels visits Salem.

Bill Belichick gets lured into a couples costume. Pun intended.

Get a cake from Royal Pastry Shop.

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