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Water Flows From Croton To NYC As Plant Nears Completion

CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. – Soon, the $3.2 billion Croton Water Filtration plant will bring water to parts of Manhattan and the Bronx for the first time in seven years, The New York Times reported.

Soon, the $3.2 billion Croton Water Filtration plant will bring water to parts of Manhattan and the Bronx for the first time in seven years, The New York Times reported.

Soon, the $3.2 billion Croton Water Filtration plant will bring water to parts of Manhattan and the Bronx for the first time in seven years, The New York Times reported.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey.

Officials face a fine of $65 million if the plant is not in operation by Sunday, May 17, according to The New York Times.

The Croton plant is critical to supplying treated water not just in New York City, but also in Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties, The New York Times reported.

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