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Categories/New York City Water Supply and Management

A community water management workshop in an urban park with diverse residents participating and engaging with informational materials, surrounded by greenery and the NYC skyline.

Community Engagement in New York City Water Management

Exploring how New Yorkers contribute to effective water management.

7/1/2025•Penni Schamberger
A busy NYC street after rain, featuring rainwater harvesting systems on rooftops and pedestrians with umbrellas.

Innovative Water Conservation Strategies in NYC

Explore NYC's creative approaches to water conservation and management.

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A peaceful view of a New York City watershed featuring a river, greenery, and sunlight filtering through trees.

The Importance of Watersheds for NYC's Water Supply

Explore how watersheds ensure clean and reliable water for NYC.

6/27/2025•Penni Schamberger
A peaceful scene of NYC's water reservoirs, showing greenery, sunlight, and a wooden boat on the water.

Water Quality Standards in New York City: A Detailed Guide

A comprehensive guide to NYC's water quality standards and regulations.

6/27/2025•Penni Schamberger
A peaceful New York City reservoir at sunset, with calm waters and lush greenery, reflecting the colors of the sky.

The Role of the NYC Department of Environmental Protection

Explore the vital role of NYC's Department of Environmental Protection.

6/26/2025•Penni Schamberger
A panoramic view of a reservoir in New York with hikers and mountains in the background.

Water Sources Feeding New York City: An Overview

Explore the diverse sources of water that sustain New York City.

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A historical depiction of workers constructing the Croton Aqueduct, surrounded by natural landscape and warm sunlight.

The History of New York City's Water Supply System

Discover the evolution of NYC's complex water supply system.

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