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  2. Ridgewood Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Ridgewood Reservoir is a decommissioned 19th century reservoir and freshwater wetland on the border between the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, within what is now Highland Park. Although the reservoir was originally built to secure a reliable water supply for the City of Brooklyn , it is positioned on the Queens side of the ...

  3. Brooklyn Waterworks - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, Brooklyn was absorbed into New York City, allowing the former access to the Croton Aqueduct system, and reducing demand for the Milburn supply. By 1929, the Milburn Pumping Station was downgraded to a standby supply, for operation only in emergencies, at which time the building's two large smokestacks were dismantled.

  4. Conduit Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Conduit Avenue and Conduit Boulevard are named for the conduit of the Brooklyn Waterworks, which fed Ridgewood Reservoir. The roads were constructed on the former right-of-way of the aqueduct. [2] [3] The conduit was known as the Ridgewood Aqueduct. [4]

  5. Category:Water supply infrastructure on the National Register ...

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    Constructed water supply elements, including: buildings—including well houses and pumping stations; and structures—including dams with reservoirs, water towers, aqueducts, and canals. See also: American Water Landmarks (text), and (images) .

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  7. Valley Stream State Park - Wikipedia

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    Valley Stream State Park is a day-use facility, convenient to the Southern State Parkway (exit 15A). The park offers a nature trail, cross-country skiing, a playground and playing fields, horseshoe, volleyball, basketball, and bocce ball courts, picnic tables and pavilions, fireplaces and grills, and recreation programs.

  8. Jerome Park Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    1896 NY Times map of proposed reservoir. The reservoir was built in 1906 to serve the New Croton aqueduct [2] as part of the New York City water supply system.It is named for Jerome Park Racetrack, a part of the former Old Bathgate Estate (owned by Winston Churchill's maternal grandfather Leonard Walter Jerome 1817–1891, for whom the racetrack was originally named) which opened in 1866 and ...

  9. Croton Watershed - Wikipedia

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    [c] The vast majority of this ends up at the Jerome Park Reservoir in the Bronx via the New Croton Aqueduct, from which it is distributed. Water in excess of New York City's needs spills over the New Croton Dam at the New Croton Reservoir and is carried by the Croton River into the Hudson River at Croton-on-Hudson, New York , about 30 miles ...