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Delaware Aqueduct repair work and drought management
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Commissioner Aggarwala discusses the ongoing Delaware Aqueduct repair work, recent drought conditions, and their impact on water management strategies.
- The Delaware Aqueduct repair work was paused last year due to drought conditions.
- DEP is working to resume repairs this year, depending on weather conditions and reservoir levels.
- The city exited drought conditions in January, but current storage is still lower than usual for this time of year.
- DEP is updating its drought protocols, which haven't been revised in 25 years, to account for new technologies and communication methods.
- The department maintains a low rate of water main breaks (5-6 per 100 miles) compared to the national average (25 per 100 miles).
Rohit Aggarwala
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We had as you well know expected to do the repair last year but had to pause because of the drought.
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We are working to be able to resume that repair this year but doing so will depend on several factors including the weather.
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While we exited drought conditions in January, the current storage is still lower than usual for this time of year.
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We need absolutely full reservoirs in the Croton system in order to proceed with the repair again this October, so we are monitoring levels closely.
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My colleagues deputy commissioners Paul Rush and Beth Defalco testified in December about the drought.
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As they discussed, we learned a great deal from the experience and among other priorities this year, we are working to update our drought protocols.
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Since our previous drought was in 02/2001, our protocols did not take into account much that has changed in twenty five years including automatic meter readers, our new billing system, and social media.
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We will take our time with this but intend to update these before the end of the year.
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We've done a very strong job of maintaining our in city distribution system of 7,000 miles of water mains.
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We have one of the lowest rates of water main breaks in the country.
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DEP has averaged between five and six breaks per hundred miles for the last several years, which is well below the national average of 25 breaks per hundred miles.
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When breaks do occur, we work to fix the problems as quickly as possible.
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In FY '24, on average we were able to restore service after a water main break in just over four hours.
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