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New York City closes tunnel supplying half of its water for big $2 billion fix

  • New York City will shut down a tunnel supplying half its water for repairs, but uninterrupted flow will continue, although the taste may change, according to PAUL RUSH from the Department of Environmental Protection.
  • The shutdown could last up to eight months, requiring heavy reliance on the Catskill Aqueduct and the Croton Watershed, impacting taste due to mineral and algae content.
  • DEP Commissioner ROHIT AGGARWALA stated that while taste changes may occur, they do not indicate water quality issues.
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