Tap Into Vital Info, Management Tools About Our Drinking Water
New York Tap has often been called the "champagne" of urban drinking water and its taste and quality continue to make it the finest of its kind, something we often take for granted unless you’ve just come back from traveling abroad or touring competing cities in the Lower 48. The 19 reservoirs, three controlled lakes and 2,000 square miles of watershed that form the heart of our water supply system are not only some of the most scenic of their type, they are among the safest for public consumption.
Get all the facts about one of the most complex water systems in the world from the DEP’s 2012 Annual Water Supply and Quality
Report. It’s an easy—and interesting—read that also shows you how to:
• track your usage and billing
• receive leak and usage spike alerts
• get answers on water quality and testing
• learn more about what gets put into the water (NYC is one of only five cities with water quality so exceptional that filtration is not required)
...and much more by accessing it on line at www.nyc.gov/dep/2012waterquality. If you have questions or want a paper copy mailed to you, you can call a DEP rep at 311. Share this link with your tenants, take advantage of the report’s property management tools, and learn more about the most important thing you take in—water, it’s the wellspring of life!
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