- Bog Brook Reservoir
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cities = The Bog Brook Reservoir is a smallreservoir in the Croton Watershed in southernNew York State . It is located in the town ofSoutheast, New York in Putnam County, and is approximately 38 miles (over 60 kilometres) north ofNew York City , which it supplies water to. It was formed by the damming ofBog Brook , a small tributary of theEast Branch of the Croton River , which is in turn a tributary of theCroton River . This reservoir was put into service in 1892, making it one of the older reservoirs in New York City's water supply system.The resulting body of water holds 4.4 billion
gallon s (over 16.6 million m³) of water at full capacity, and has a drainage basin of 4 squaremile s (6.4 squarekm ). The drainage basin is an area of land surrounding a reservoir which has creeks,lake s, and other sources of water that supply their water to said reservoir. If one of those creeks is impounded to form a reservoir, that makes another drainage basin.The Bog Brook is one of 12 reservoirs in New York City's Croton Water Supply System. Its main function is to serve as a storage reservoir for the larger
East Branch Reservoir . The Bog Brook is connected to the nearby East Branch Reservoir by an underground tunnel.From the East Branch Reservoir, the water flows into the continuation of the East Branch of the Croton River, then into The
Diverting Reservoir , then via theCroton River to theMuscoot Reservoir and theNew Croton Reservoir , into theNew Croton Aqueduct , and finally to theJerome Park Reservoir in theBronx for distribution to New York City. It will then flow throughManhattan , and mix with the water from theCatskill Aqueduct .ee also
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List of reservoirs and dams in New York External links
* [http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/watershed/html/reservoirs.html NYCDEP Water Supply Watersheds-Links to information on reservoirs by system]
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