Road salt and other influences are causing the level of salt in many New York City reservoirs to spike, with some reservoirs ...
New York City's drinking water could eventually absorb a blow if reservoirs supplying a portion of it become vacated due to ...
Officials attributed the spike to road salt, discharge from wastewater treatment plants and home water softener systems.
The suburban reservoirs that supply 10% of New York City's vaunted drinking water are getting saltier due to decades of road ...
NYC's tap water supply from the Croton system is at risk due to rising salinity levels, possibly from road salt.
New York City’s drinking water is becoming saltier, according to a new report from the Department of Environmental Protection. Officials are raising concerns about long-term impacts on infrastructure, ...
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The Journal News on MSNThere's too much salt in Westchester County reservoirs. The culprit? Rock salt from roadsA new study by the NYC Department of Environmental Preservation says high salt levels could force the shut down of ...
After decades of efforts to improve the Harlem River’s water quality, the state is considering upgrading its class designation.
Here in New York, our most significant risk is flooding. A recent Regional Plan Association report found that over the next ...
Lisa Garcia, a former regional administrator at the Environmental Protection Agency, spoke to City Limits about how plans ...
President Trump met with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to discuss, among other things, the Constitution Pipeline, which Trump said he plans to build. Trump has some bargaining chips, including congestion ...
Dallas Twp., is on board for the Scranton to New York City train project. Making it clear that he endorses the rail project ...
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