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AGENCY TESTIMONY
Major water infrastructure projects and maintenance
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Commissioner Aggarwala outlines several major infrastructure projects underway to maintain and improve New York City's water supply system.
- DEP is investing in the resilience of the century-old water supply system.
- Key projects include:
- $1.1 billion for work at the Hillview Treatment Facility
- $1.7 billion for the Kensico Eastview Tunnel
- $1 billion for the Ashokan Century program to upgrade infrastructure at the Ashokan Reservoir
- The department maintains 7,000 miles of water mains with one of the lowest break rates in the country (5-6 breaks per 100 miles compared to the national average of 25).
Rohit Aggarwala
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We maintain a system of thousands of miles of pipes across the watershed and in front of every building in the city.
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The main components of this system were built more than a hundred years ago.
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To keep them running for the next hundred years, we must invest in the resilience of the system.
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We have several major projects underway as reflected in the capital plan including $1,100,000,000 for work currently underway at the Hillview Treatment Facility that's part of our Hillview Reservoir Complex.
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1 Point 7 Billion Dollars for the Kensico Eastview Tunnel, which is a second connection between the Kensico Reservoir and our ultraviolet filtration plant.
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$1,000,000,000 for the Ashokan Century program, a multi year capital program to comprehensively upgrade the water supply infrastructure at the Ashokan Reservoir, 1 of our three most important reservoirs and one that is now as the title suggests more than a hundred years old.
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Additionally, we are preparing for the culmination of the Delaware aqueduct repair work.