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'Stark Findings' Raise Alarm About Croton Reservoir's Water QualityNEW YORK — A new study is pointing to a potential crisis with the water supply in the Hudson Valley and New York City, according to state officials. The New York City Department of Environmental ...
A new study by the NYC Department of Environmental Preservation says high salt levels could force the shut down of Westchester County reservoirs.
If the trend continues, drinking water from the New Croton Reservoir may not meet current safety standards by 2108, according to the report. While road salt is a main driver of salinity levels in ...
The report also found that salinity levels in the system’s main New Croton Reservoir have tripled in just a 30-year time frame. A view of the Croton Gorge Park, a 97-acre property at the base of ...
The New Croton Dam and the New Croton Reservoir that supplies part of New York City's drinking water is seen on March 20 in Cortlandt, N.Y. The Associated Press The suburban reservoirs that supply ...
The New Croton Dam and the New Croton Reservoir that supplies part of New York City's drinking water is seen in Cortlandt, N.Y., on Thursday, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey) The suburban ...
So much rock salt has seeped into the water supply in the Lower Hudson Valley that a Westchester County reservoir that delivers drinking water to New York City might need to be shut down in 25 years.
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