True...poisoning the water supply is near impossible without a truckload of stuff. The massive underground aqueducts that pass through Framingham MA contain the water from the Quabbin reservoir heading to Boston. They are huge earth and grass covered 6 foot diameter metal pipes and now look like old rail bed right of ways. You can drive on top of them. They are beautiful greenways and are used by the locals for running and walking the dogs even thought they have been posted as ‘no trespassing’ for years. Some are now open to public use. They cross many roads and on many intersections they have removed the low hurricane fences and replaced them with massive metal pipe truck gates. I agree with the poster who suggested a probe of defenses.
here is a google map of an area on the Framingham Wayland Sudbury border showing the greenway and pipe crossing the Sudbury River at center. Zoom in to see pipe. Zoom out to see many road crossings.
If you look at the calendar from UMASS grad school available here
http://www.umass.edu/gradschool/current-students/academic-calendar
you can see in this highlight
http://screencast.com/t/gpEc7Pg5ghV9
that school is over and summer school just began on Monday...so they are either out walking at midnight on the second day of classes....or out walking after school is over and every student in town takes a vacation and gets out of town....far out of town and certainly not to the local reservoir at midnight. It is tick season and the poison ivy is just coming out and it is not a time to hiking at midnight.....but that’s just me.
It is time for a little crowd sourcing of information on these students from their classmates and professors and friends.
Your google map link is terrific. Thank you.
There is no other website that gives information like this and provides for an intelligent (and many times humorous) conversation.
BTW - do you know where the MA command center is in Framingham? I think it’s by the Mass Turnpike.