The Old Croton Aqueduct
Author :
Publisher : Hudson River Museum
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 36,32 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780943651255
Author :
Publisher : Hudson River Museum
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 36,32 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780943651255
Author : Christopher R. Tompkins
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 43,59 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9780738504551
This collection of rare photographs chronicles the construction of one of the largest masonry dams ever built. From the beginnings of the first Croton Dam, completed in 1842, and of the new dam, which was finished in 1907, up to the present day, The Croton Dams and Aqueduct provides a stunning portrait of the entire project and the region that it impacted: New York City and Westchester County. As early as the 1770s, New York considered creating waterworks and even proposed damming area rivers, including the Hudson. With disease and fires blamed on the lack of water, plans were created c. 1830 to dam the Croton River. By 1842, water from the first dam flowed into New York City from Yorktown. Built to provide enough water for "centuries," the first dam was obsolete by the 1880s. Exponential growth from immigration created the demand for more water, and New York built the New Croton Dam. The new dam not only provided clean water for New York's burgeoning population but also spawned a new community of immigrant workers in the once Anglo community of Westchester County.
Author : Fayette Bartholomew Tower
Publisher :
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 47,32 MB
Release : 1843
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN :
Author : Gerard T. Koeppel
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 15,28 MB
Release : 2001-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780691089768
This text examines New York City's struggle for that vital and basic element - clean water. Drawing on primary sources, personal narratives, and anecdotes, it shows how the project developed up to 1842 when the Croton Aqueduct was secured.
Author : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 423 pages
File Size : 13,67 MB
Release : 2020-12-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 0309679702
New York City's municipal water supply system provides about 1 billion gallons of drinking water a day to over 8.5 million people in New York City and about 1 million people living in nearby Westchester, Putnam, Ulster, and Orange counties. The combined water supply system includes 19 reservoirs and three controlled lakes with a total storage capacity of approximately 580 billion gallons. The city's Watershed Protection Program is intended to maintain and enhance the high quality of these surface water sources. Review of the New York City Watershed Protection Program assesses the efficacy and future of New York City's watershed management activities. The report identifies program areas that may require future change or action, including continued efforts to address turbidity and responding to changes in reservoir water quality as a result of climate change.
Author : Kevin Bone
Publisher :
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 37,7 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Architecture
ISBN :
The fresh, clean taste of New York's water is legendary. Less well known is the story of the program of exploration and construction to achieve such purity. The story is told in Water-Works and illustrated with an archive of drawings and photographs documenting the design and construction of dams, reservoirs, aqueducts, and tunnels.
Author : Edward Wegmann
Publisher :
Page : 642 pages
File Size : 17,32 MB
Release : 1896
Category : New York (City)
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Author : Stanley Greenberg
Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 43,41 MB
Release : 2003-03
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1568983883
A collection of photographs which profile the aqueducts, reservoirs, tunnels, gatehouses, and tanks of New York's water system.
Author : Catherine McNeur
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 48,66 MB
Release : 2014-11-03
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0674725093
George Perkins Marsh Prize, American Society for Environmental History VSNY Book Award, New York Metropolitan Chapter of the Victorian Society in America Hornblower Award for a First Book, New York Society Library James Broussard Best First Book Prize, Society for Historians of the Early American Republic With pigs roaming the streets and cows foraging in the Battery, antebellum Manhattan would have been unrecognizable to inhabitants of today’s sprawling metropolis. Fruits and vegetables came from small market gardens in the city, and manure piled high on streets and docks was gold to nearby farmers. But as Catherine McNeur reveals in this environmental history of Gotham, a battle to control the boundaries between city and country was already being waged, and the winners would take dramatic steps to outlaw New York’s wild side. “[A] fine book which make[s] a real contribution to urban biography.” —Joseph Rykwert, Times Literary Supplement “Tells an odd story in lively prose...The city McNeur depicts in Taming Manhattan is the pestiferous obverse of the belle epoque city of Henry James and Edith Wharton that sits comfortably in many imaginations...[Taming Manhattan] is a smart book that engages in the old fashioned business of trying to harvest lessons for the present from the past.” —Alexander Nazaryan, New York Times
Author : John Bloomfield Jervis
Publisher :
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 11,57 MB
Release : 1971
Category : History
ISBN :