Brooklyn: Your Tap Water May Smell And Taste DifferentNew York City is initiating a $2 billion repair project for the Delaware Aqueduct, ensuring clean drinking water supply despite temporary changes for residents.
NYC Tap Water May Taste A Little Funny For The Next Few MonthsThe Delaware Aqueduct Repair Project is transforming NYC's water supply but may temporarily alter its taste.
New York City closes tunnel supplying half of its water for big $2B fixNew York City's Delaware Aqueduct will undergo an eight-month shutdown for repairs, affecting water supply but ensuring continuity via alternative sources.
N.Y.C. Tap Water May Taste Different During Upcoming Tunnel ShutdownNew York City's tap water will taste different temporarily due to critical repairs on the Delaware Aqueduct.
Brooklyn: Your Tap Water May Smell And Taste DifferentNew York City is initiating a $2 billion repair project for the Delaware Aqueduct, ensuring clean drinking water supply despite temporary changes for residents.
NYC Tap Water May Taste A Little Funny For The Next Few MonthsThe Delaware Aqueduct Repair Project is transforming NYC's water supply but may temporarily alter its taste.
New York City closes tunnel supplying half of its water for big $2B fixNew York City's Delaware Aqueduct will undergo an eight-month shutdown for repairs, affecting water supply but ensuring continuity via alternative sources.
N.Y.C. Tap Water May Taste Different During Upcoming Tunnel ShutdownNew York City's tap water will taste different temporarily due to critical repairs on the Delaware Aqueduct.
Brooklyn Bridge Engineer's Innovations Contributed to D&H Canal SuccessThe Delaware Aqueduct is the oldest wire suspension bridge in the U.S., designed by John A. Roebling.