New York City Prepares to Shut Down the Delaware Aqueduct
For the first time in almost a century, a critical piece of New York City's water infrastructure needs fixing. The impacts could be felt throughout the citys 2,000-square-mile watershed.
By Liam Mayo
Tags: Environment, Climate Change, Delaware Aqueduct, Delaware River, Friends of the Upper Delaware River, New York City, NYC DEP, utilities, Water
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