- New Croton Reservoir
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location =Westchester County, New York
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inflow =Croton River
outflow =Croton River
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cities = The New Croton Reservoir is a narrow reservoir inWestchester County, New York , lying approximately 22 miles (35.2 km) north ofNew York City , for which the reservoir supplies water. It is the collecting point for water from all reservoirs in the Croton Watershed. The original reservoir was called "Croton Lake", and was New York City's first upstate source of water, being completed in 1842 by damming theCroton River , a tributary of theHudson River . Around the turn of the last century, the City of New York enlarged the reservoir by constructing theNew Croton Dam to supply the city with more water.The new enlarged reservoir, completed in 1905, is one of the bigger of the small reservoirs, and is the largest reservoir in the Croton Watershed. It is approximately 9 miles (approximately 14.4 km) long, and it can hold 19 billion gallons (71.9 million m³) of water at full capacity. A small part of its water comes from rain on its own
drainage basin that covers 57 square miles (148 km²) of land.The drinking water from the reservoir flows into the
New Croton Aqueduct while about three-quarters of the way through the reservoir. From there it goes to the city, and enters theJerome Park Reservoir inThe Bronx . It then continues to flow through the rest of the city until the water from the New Croton Aqueduct mixes with water from theCatskill Aqueduct inManhattan . It finally continues through the NYC boroughs ofBrooklyn andStaten Island , which are the termini of the distribution system.ee also
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List of reservoirs and dams in New York
*Croton Aqueduct
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