NYC Water Supply System OverviewNYC WatershedsCatskill/Delaware WatershedsCroton SystemAshokan ReservoirAshokan Fall 1999Schoharie ReservoirNeversink ReservoirWest Branch ReservoirSupply Aqueducts and TunnelsDelaware AqueductCity TunnelsJerome Park ReservoirDrought StatusNYC ReservoirsReflectionsMonroe L. Weber-Shirk School of Civil and Environmental EngineeringNYC Water Supply System OverviewNYC Water Supply System OverviewHow does NYC get the water it needs?OrHow big is NYC’s water footprint?NYC WatershedsAshokan ReservoirAshokan ReservoirSchoharie ReservoirSchoharie ReservoirNeversink ReservoirNeversink ReservoirPepactonSchoharieAshokanNeversinkRoundoutCannonsvilleCatskill/Delaware WatershedsCroton SystemWest Branch ReservoirWest Branch ReservoirCity TunnelsCity TunnelsAshokan ReservoirAshokan Fall 1999Photo by Mike Szyszka, fall 1999Schoharie ReservoirNeversink ReservoirWest Branch ReservoirSupply Aqueducts and TunnelsShandaken Tunnel (1928)Catskill Aqueduct (1915)Delaware Aqueduct (1944)Neversink Tunnel (1950)East Delaware Tunnel (1954)West Delaware Tunnel (1967)Delaware Aqueduct10 kmRondout ReservoirWest BranchReservoirCity TunnelsJerome Park ReservoirJerome Park ReservoirJerome Park ReservoirDrought StatusNYC ReservoirsWhere is the water?ReflectionsWhat are consequences of exporting water from the Upper Delaware River and the Hudson River Watershed to
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