NYC Water Supply System Overview How does NYC get the water it needs? Or How big is NYC’s water footprint? How does NYC get the water it needs? Or How.

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NYC Water Supply System Overview How does NYC get the water it needs? Or How big is NYC’s water footprint? How does NYC get the water it needs? Or How big is NYC’s water footprint?

NYC Watersheds

Pepacton Schoharie Ashokan Neversink Roundout Cannonsville Catskill/Delaware Watersheds

Croton System

Ashokan Reservoir

Schoharie Reservoir

Neversink Reservoir

West Branch Reservoir

Supply Aqueducts and Tunnels Shandaken Tunnel (1928) Catskill Aqueduct (1915) Delaware Aqueduct (1944) Neversink Tunnel (1950) East Delaware Tunnel (1954) West Delaware Tunnel (1967)

Delaware Aqueduct 10 km Rondout Reservoir West Branch Reservoir

City Tunnels

Jerome Park Reservoir

What is Missing?