Hillview Reservoir
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Hillview Reservoir – zbiornik retencyjny na terenie stanu Nowy Jork oraz hrabstwa Westchester, należący do . Zbiornik został oddany do użytku w 1917 r. Powierzchnia zbiornika wynosi 164 akry (0,66 km2), a wysokość lustra to 90 m n.p.m. Brak danych USGS odnośnie do średniej i największej głębokości. Zbiornik zlokalizowany jest w niewielkiej odległości od Nowego Jorku, bezpośrednio transportuje wodę do miejskich wodociągów. Otrzymuje wodę z Kensico Reservoir poprzez Akwedukt Delaware.
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The Hillview Reservoir is a 90-acre (0.36 km2) storage reservoir in southeastern Yonkers, New York. It was built within a six-year period from 1909–1915 by the New York City Board of Water Supply to receive water from the newly constructed Catskill Aqueduct, which drained water from the Ashokan Reservoir and sent it down into the Kensico Reservoir, where it would, in turn, be drained back into a continuation of the Catskill Aqueduct, and sent into the Hillview Reservoir. Frank E. Winsor was the engineer in charge of construction of both Hillview and Kensico as well as 32 miles (51 km) of the Catskill Aqueduct.
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Location of Hillview Reservoir in New York, USA.
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The Hillview Reservoir is a 90-acre (0.36 km2) storage reservoir in southeastern Yonkers, New York. It was built within a six-year period from 1909–1915 by the New York City Board of Water Supply to receive water from the newly constructed Catskill Aqueduct, which drained water from the Ashokan Reservoir and sent it down into the Kensico Reservoir, where it would, in turn, be drained back into a continuation of the Catskill Aqueduct, and sent into the Hillview Reservoir. Frank E. Winsor was the engineer in charge of construction of both Hillview and Kensico as well as 32 miles (51 km) of the Catskill Aqueduct. The reservoir itself has a maximum capacity of 900 million US gallons (3,400,000 m³), and water from the reservoir is sent through New York City Water Tunnels No. 1 and No. 2. New York City Water Tunnel No. 3, which is still under construction, is planned to take water from the Kensico Reservoir, and immediately send it into the Hillview Reservoir, and then into the rest of New York City. The reservoir itself does not impound a river, and is held up by walls on all sides. In 1993, city officials considered building a concrete cover over the reservoir to prevent excrement from seagulls contaminating the water with bacteria and viruses. In March 2019, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) made an agreement with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to cover the reservoir by 2049 to comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act. They also agreed to enhance efforts to manage wildlife at the reservoir in the meantime, eliminating cliff swallow nests and capturing or killing waterfowl.
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Hillview Reservoir – zbiornik retencyjny na terenie stanu Nowy Jork oraz hrabstwa Westchester, należący do . Zbiornik został oddany do użytku w 1917 r. Powierzchnia zbiornika wynosi 164 akry (0,66 km2), a wysokość lustra to 90 m n.p.m. Brak danych USGS odnośnie do średniej i największej głębokości. Zbiornik zlokalizowany jest w niewielkiej odległości od Nowego Jorku, bezpośrednio transportuje wodę do miejskich wodociągów. Otrzymuje wodę z Kensico Reservoir poprzez Akwedukt Delaware.
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