Croton & Catskill/Delaware Watersheds.
Paper abstract bibtex Croton & Catskill/Delaware Watersheds The New York City (NYC) water supply system is one of the largest surface water storage and supply systems in the world. In the United States, New York City is one of five metropolitan areas still supplying unfiltered surface water to its City residents. The system reliably delivers more than 1.1 billion gallons...
@misc{noauthor_croton_nodate,
title = {Croton \& {Catskill}/{Delaware} {Watersheds}},
url = {https://www.nycwatershed.org/about-us/overview/croton-catskilldelaware-watersheds/},
abstract = {Croton \& Catskill/Delaware Watersheds The New York City (NYC) water supply system is one of the largest surface water storage and supply systems in the world. In the United States, New York City is one of five metropolitan areas still supplying unfiltered surface water to its City residents. The system reliably delivers more than 1.1 billion gallons...},
language = {en-US},
urldate = {2023-07-05},
journal = {Watershed Agricultural Council},
}
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