Repairing the Delaware Aqueduct, a Talk at the Time and the Valleys Museum
April 4, 2015 by The Catskill Chronicle
GRAHAMSVILLE, NY (April 4, 2015) — A presentation by Adam Bosch from the NYC DEP on the repairs to the Delaware Aqueduct will be held at the Time and the Valleys Museum on State Route 55 in Grahamsville, on Tuesday, April 21 at noon.
Built between 1937 and 1944, the 85-mile Delaware Aqueduct carries water from the Rondout Reservoir to New York City, and is the longest continuous tunnel in the world. Currently under repair for leakage, Mr. Bosch will discuss the challenges of repairing this importance water tunnel that supplies New York City residents withfresh Catskill water, half of its total water supply.
Bring your lunch to this free program, and coffee, tea and dessert will be provided.
Call 845-985-7700 for additional information.

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Repairing the Delaware Aqueduct, a Talk at the Time and the Valleys Museum
April 4, 2015 by The Catskill Chronicle
GRAHAMSVILLE, NY (April 4, 2015) — A presentation by Adam Bosch from the NYC DEP on the repairs to the Delaware Aqueduct will be held at the Time and the Valleys Museum on State Route 55 in Grahamsville, on Tuesday, April 21 at noon.
Built between 1937 and 1944, the 85-mile Delaware Aqueduct carries water from the Rondout Reservoir to New York City, and is the longest continuous tunnel in the world. Currently under repair for leakage, Mr. Bosch will discuss the challenges of repairing this importance water tunnel that supplies New York City residents withfresh Catskill water, half of its total water supply.
Bring your lunch to this free program, and coffee, tea and dessert will be provided.
Call 845-985-7700 for additional information.
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