The creation of greater New York City in 1898 promised a solution to the problem of supplying Brooklyn and Queens with water. In the 1850s, the City of Brooklyn tapped ponds and streams on the south side of Queens County, and in the 1880s, dug wells for additional supply. This lowered the water table and caused problems for farmers and oystermen, many of whom sued the city for damages. Ultimately, salt water seeped into some wells from over-pumping. By 1896, Brooklyn’s system had reached its limit. Prevented by the state legislature from tapping the aquifer beneath Suffolk’s Pine Barrens, the only solution was to connect to New York’s supply from upstate, which was accomplished in 1917. The ponds and surrounding lands then became part of Ro...
The supply comes from Florence Creek, 22 miles north of the city. A 20-inch main conveys the water. ...
ABSTRACT: The New York City water supply system provides approximately 1.3 billion gallons (5 billio...
Clinton's report analyzes the various plans for supplying New York City with additional water. His f...
The creation of greater New York City in 1898 promised a solution to the problem of supplying Brookl...
The creation of greater New York City in 1898 promised a solution to the problem of supplying Brookl...
New York City is one of the largest and busiest cities in the world. It is an old city that grew exp...
INTRODUCTION: New York City obtains about 99 percent of its freshwater from a surface-water system....
Abstract. An enhanced water-quality monitoring project was established in 2000 for streams providing...
From purpose and scope: The purpose and scope of this report is to present the factors that have cau...
Every day millions of New Yorkers drink the water from the reservoirs of the Hudson Valley. The wate...
Over three million people call Long Island their home. With access to beautiful landscapes, world-re...
Water is a fundamental element for lives. Located in Long Island detached from the mainland of New Y...
Henry Hudson first sailed toNew Yorkharbor 400 years ago. Since then,New York Cityhas both affected...
This dissertation examines conflicts over Jamaica Bay, a 25,000-acre estuarine lagoon bordering sout...
The New York City watershed protection program may be the most well known example of economics drivi...
The supply comes from Florence Creek, 22 miles north of the city. A 20-inch main conveys the water. ...
ABSTRACT: The New York City water supply system provides approximately 1.3 billion gallons (5 billio...
Clinton's report analyzes the various plans for supplying New York City with additional water. His f...
The creation of greater New York City in 1898 promised a solution to the problem of supplying Brookl...
The creation of greater New York City in 1898 promised a solution to the problem of supplying Brookl...
New York City is one of the largest and busiest cities in the world. It is an old city that grew exp...
INTRODUCTION: New York City obtains about 99 percent of its freshwater from a surface-water system....
Abstract. An enhanced water-quality monitoring project was established in 2000 for streams providing...
From purpose and scope: The purpose and scope of this report is to present the factors that have cau...
Every day millions of New Yorkers drink the water from the reservoirs of the Hudson Valley. The wate...
Over three million people call Long Island their home. With access to beautiful landscapes, world-re...
Water is a fundamental element for lives. Located in Long Island detached from the mainland of New Y...
Henry Hudson first sailed toNew Yorkharbor 400 years ago. Since then,New York Cityhas both affected...
This dissertation examines conflicts over Jamaica Bay, a 25,000-acre estuarine lagoon bordering sout...
The New York City watershed protection program may be the most well known example of economics drivi...
The supply comes from Florence Creek, 22 miles north of the city. A 20-inch main conveys the water. ...
ABSTRACT: The New York City water supply system provides approximately 1.3 billion gallons (5 billio...
Clinton's report analyzes the various plans for supplying New York City with additional water. His f...