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Creating a water filtration system a priority, DEP commish tells BOMA. (Transcripts).


Clean, fresh drinking water drinking water

supply of water available to animals for drinking supplied via nipples, in troughs, dams, ponds and larger natural water sources; an insufficient supply leads to dehydration; it can be the source of infection, e.g. leptospirosis, salmonellosis, or of poisoning, e.g.
 has not been a problem for New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 in the five centuries of its existence, and if Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Chris Ward has his way, it will continue to be so for the next century, at minimum.

Creating a distribution and filtration system that will serve the next 50-100 years as well as New York's existing 100+ year old tunnels and aqueducts is his top priority, he told 300 real estate professionals at the May 2003 BOMA/NY luncheon.

Often called the champagne of tap water, New York's "always there, always reliable, no surprises" drinking water was one of the three pillars on which the city was built (low income housing density and the world's largest and most sophisticated mass transit mass transit, public transportation systems designed to move large numbers of passengers. Types and Advantages


Mass transit refers to municipal or regional public shared transportation, such as buses, streetcars, and ferries, open to all on a
 system are second and first, respectively), stated Ward.

"But can today's system continue to support growth?" Ward asked. "Mayor Bloomberg has allowed us to ask ourselves...is the current water supply distribute/sewage system up to serving another 50-100 years? The answer? NO! And if we had asked ourselves that same question 50 years ago," he continued, "we would not have the problem we have now."

Supply is the biggest question. New York's largest capital project ever-the building of Water Tunnel Water tunnel may refer to:
  • Water tunnel (hydrodynamic), an experimental facility used for testing the hydrodynamic behavior of submerged bodies in flowing water, similar to a wind tunnel
 #3-is the new multi-phased water supply tunnel bringing water from Westchester through - Manhattan and the boroughs. The first section was competed in 1998, and the focus today is on connecting the Kensico Reservoir Kensico Reservoir (kĕn`zĭkō), c.4 sq mi (10 sq km), SE N.Y., N of White Plains, formed by Kensico Dam (completed 1915) on the Bronx River.  to Van Cortlandt Park Van Cortlandt Park is a large urban park in The Bronx, New York. It has an area of 1,146 acres (4.6 km²), making it the third largest park in New York City, behind Pelham Bay Park and Flushing Meadows Park. It is operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. , which must be built to supply the City with roughly 50% of its drinking water.

Ward estimates this will take 20 years to complete. The second leg of solving the distribution dilemma will be to bring a U-shaped tunnel from 33rd Street and Tenth Avenue to below the United Nations, and making it redundant with the existing 100-year-old tunnel following the same path. The third leg will be the filtering of the Croton croton, in botany
croton (krō`tən), any of several species of Codiaeum that are widely cultivated as ornamentals and houseplants. The most popular species is C.
 water system, a $1.5 billion task.

Perhaps the most unique of all the proposed schemes if the water filtration system Ward said he wants to build under the Mosholu Golf Course in the Bronx, with savings resulting from the underground project going to rebuild parks in the borough. He emphasized that by "greening the city we also provide the city with some of our best air filters-- trees."

In addition, $5 billion will be needed to make sure the system works for the next 100 years. As a result. Ward told the audience of landlords and building managers, water rates will increase, "but we are hoping to keep them within single digits so we do not de-stabilize the city."

What can BOMA/NY do about it? The trade association has already been influential he reminded the audience, in streamlining large account billing (the city sends out 3 million water bills a year) and testifying for the water rate increase cap--which is staying on. "While infrastructure doesn't vote, you, as the keepers of the infrastructure, need to send us your suggestions."

But all is not gloomy, he pointed out. Despite the mothballing Mothballing

The preservation of a production facility without using it to produce. Machinery in a mothballed facility is kept in working order so that production may be restored quickly if needed.
 of the West Side sewage treatment plant during the city's mid-70's fiscal crisis, the plant has been on-line since 1986 as a highly successful secondary treatment plant. And despite the budget-cutting at City Hall, the DEP DEP Deposit
DEP Deputy
DEP Department of Environmental Protection
DEP Dependent
DEP Departure
DEP Depot
DEP Deposition
DEP deployed (US DoD)
DEP Data Execution Prevention (computer security) 
 actually received more funding over the past year because of the necessity of these public works projects-the likes of which have not been undertaken for a century.
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Title Annotation:Department of Environmental Protection
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Geographic Code:1U2NY
Date:Jul 2, 2003
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