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  2. New York City water supply system - Wikipedia

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    A combination of aqueducts, reservoirs, and tunnels supplies fresh water to New York City. With three major water systems (Croton, Catskill, and Delaware) stretching up to 125 miles (201 km) away from the city, its water supply system is one of the most extensive municipal water systems in the world. New York's water treatment process is ...

  3. New York City Department of Environmental Protection

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    The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is the department of the government of New York City [ 2 ] that manages the city's water supply and works to reduce air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution. Under a 1.3 billion dollar budget, it provides more than 1.1 billion US gallons (4,200,000 m 3) of water each day to ...

  4. Environmental issues in New York City - Wikipedia

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    All water entering New York City's distribution system is treated with chlorine, fluoride, food-grade phosphoric acid, and, in some cases, sodium hydroxide, to comply with the New York State Sanitary Code and federal Safe Drinking Water Act disinfection requirements. Fluoride, at a concentration of one part per million, is added to help prevent ...

  5. Boil-water advisory - Wikipedia

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    A boil water advisory usually lasts up to 24-48 hours, but sometimes more. [1] BWA's are typically issued when monitoring of water being served to consumers detects E. coli or other microbiological indicators of sewage contamination. Another reason for a BWA is a failure of distribution system integrity evidenced by a loss of system pressure.

  6. The New York City tap water we used registered around 180 — drinkable, but not great. By the time the machine was done with it, we were at a far more acceptable 5.

  7. Reefill wants you to drink more tap water | TechCrunch

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    Reefill is a New York-based company that wants you to stop buying bottled water. Their system, which will be installed in delis and fast food restaurants, lets you refill your water bottle for ...

  8. New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police

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    The New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police, also known as DEP Police, and formerly known as the Bureau of Water Supply Police and the Aqueduct Police, is a law enforcement agency in New York City whose duties are to protect and preserve the New York City water supply system maintained by the New York City Department of ...

  9. Hold your water! New York entrepreneur sells city tap water ...

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    With this in mind, entrepreneur Craig Zucker has begun bottling and selling New York City tap water. After running water through a reverse-osmosis system that removes chlorine and impurities, he ...