We Traced NYC’s 30-Year Water Problem to the Source
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The tunnel that supplies half of NYC’s drinking water is leaking, and we got to go 700 feet underground to check it out. The Delaware Aqueduct is the longest tunnel in the world, and it’s been leaking 30 million gallons a day for decades. The problem took 30 years to solve, and the repair isn’t over. What does this mean for NYC’s water supply? Come with us to find out. Huge thanks to the team at the DEP for giving us an inside look and for all the work they do to provide New Yorkers clean water. Please leave a comment if you like the video, it really helps! Watch more of our videos on NYC's water: https://youtu.be/4Vmyh6mcbwk https://youtu.be/UW8Efc0vj1w https://youtu.be/19wKBDhLRqA and then these: https://youtu.be/y1NSY8GGOtQ https://youtu.be/wh2hdtGf6PA https://youtu.be/ZI4jRf93Wi0 The Team: Jack Coyne, Kieran Coyne, Henry Kornaros, Alex Fabry, Ellen Schoenfeld, Sarah Mann, Ellie Aslanian Title Designed by Chris Schwaar Graphics by Greg Joblove Original Score by Kieran Coyne Thanks to John Milgrim, Commissioner Rohit Aggarwala, Doug Auer, and the entire NYC Department of Environmental Protection #publicopinion #newyorkcity #water
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