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The 140 billion gallon Pepacton Reservoir was operational by 1955, stretching 15 miles though 5,763 acres of Sullivan County, and contributing another a quarter of the city’s water. New York City has ...
While it's not the deepest of the New York City reservoirs, (that honor goes to the Rondout Reservoir), it's large enough to provide plenty of fishing opportunities. Pepacton browns feast on a ...
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection and the Catskill Mountain Club have opened a new hiking trail on property near the Pepacton Reservoir that the city bought in 2010.
The reservoir ... Pepacton and Cannonsville, opened in 1955 and 1964, a half-century after the whole project’s start. These last four tapped the Delaware River watershed and thus entangled New ...
“Somebody said, if you go to the Pepacton Reservoir, you’ll start seeing ... has just come out with a book on New York City’s water system and the people in its way. The city, at various ...
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