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An estimated 30% of pipes delivering water to New York City buildings may have lead – and now there’s a map to help determine if your building is affected.. The New York League of Conservation ...
Manhattan’s precolonial topography is to blame for the 28th Street Station subway geyser that bursts with bubbling water ...
Flooding caused delays on multiple New York City subway lines Monday as torrential rain pummeled the Tri-State Area.
The city Economic Development Corporation will solicit rider feedback before any route modifications are made permanent.
The century-old system is being hit with more powerful and frequent storms, and it will take a multiagency effort to fix it.
Two people died in New Jersey after their car was swept into a brook. Public transit was largely running normally a day after ...
“And that will directly impact everybody who drinks New York City water.”The Croton system dates back to 1842 — when the first Croton Aqueduct began delivering water to a reservoir in what ...
“This is a lynchpin moment,” said MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber, who watched the unveiling of the system’s first major map overhaul since 1979. Today, the transportation authority’s ...
The Brief. New York City's Croton water system is becoming saltier due to road salt, with salinity levels tripling in some reservoirs over the past 30 years, according to a new report.
Situated underneath the Hudson River upstate, the Delaware Aqueduct serves as the main water delivery system for faucets around the city. However, the 79-year-old tunnel is currently ejecting 35 ...
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