Creating a Subterranean River And Supplying a Metropolis With Mountain Water
Creating a Subterranean River And Supplying a Metropolis With Mountain Water
A Russell Alexander Russell Bond
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Its capacity will be 900,000,000 gallons. The reservoir is divided into two basins, so that one may be used while the other is being inspected for repairs. The aqueduct is carried within tiie wall which divides the two basins, and the aqueduct water can be passed through the reservoir and delivered directly into the city tunnel. Our thanks are due to Mr. Alfred D. Flinn, department engineer of the board of water supply, for courtesies extended during the preparation of this article. II. SUPPLYI...NG A MB?rROPOLIS WITH MOUNTAIN WATER. By A. Russell Bond. HOW MINING OPERATIONS ARE BEING CARRIED ON THROUGH THE HEART OF NEW YORK. The preceding pages tell how the new aqueduct is being constructed from the Catskill Mountains down to the New York City line, where, at the Hill View Reservoir, the waters will pause before taking their plunge into the heart of the city. The problem of admitting so large a flood into the metropolis is no small one, particularly when the chief demand for the water will come from those sections of Greater New York which lie many miles away.
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