Accord Pond

Accord Pond is a 100-acre (0.40 km2) reservoir in Hingham, Norwell and Rockland, Massachusetts.

The reservoir is a Class A source of water supply for the town of Hingham and Hull Ma.

Accord, a village in Hingham on the Hingham/Norwell town line, lies on the northeastern shore of the reservoir along Route 53.

[2] The pond is named for an accord (treaty) made there in early colonial times between local Indians and English settlers.

The gates feeding water into the pipes, which activated the system, were opened on June 23, 1880.