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A Billion-Dollar Investment in New York’s Water

Posted on January 30, 2018 by Source Protection Media Releases

New York City’s water system moves over a billion gallons a day, nearly all of it unfiltered. A major investment aims to keep it that way.

Full story in the New York Times here

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