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The Delaware Aqueduct is the newest of the New York City aqueducts. It takes water from the Rondout Reservoir through the Chelsea Pump Station, the West Branch Reservoir, and the Kensico Reservoir, ending at the Hillview Reservoir in Yonkers, New York. This feed forms the bulk of New York City's drinking water supply. It was constructed between 1939 and 1945, and carries approximately half of NYC's 1.3 billion US gallons per day water demand. The Delaware Aqueduct leaks up to 35 million gallons per day. At 137 km (85 miles) long and 4.11 meters (13.5 ft) wide the Delaware Aqueduct is the world's longest continuous underground tunnel. (Wikipedia.org.)
New York, New Jersey, Delaware and, Pennsylvania
The Delaware River flows through Philadelphia into the Delaware Bay. It flows through and aqueduct in the Roundout Reservoir and then flows through Philadelphia and New Jersey before emptying into the Delaware Bay.
Both New York and Delaware are in the Eastern Time Zone. When it is noon in Delaware, it is noon in New York City.
The four colonies of the Middle Colonies are Pennsylvania, Deleware, New York (and Vermont), and New Jersey.
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
New York City's water comes from the New York City Watershed in upstate New York. The watershed has two separate systems: the Catskill/Delaware Watershed, which provides 90% of New York City's water, and the Croton Watershed, which provides the remaining 10%. The New York City Watershed systems are owned by the Catskill Watershed Corporation. See the Related Link below for more information about the New York City Watershed systems from the corporation's website.
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
The middle colonies consisted of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
There were New York,New Jersey,Pennsylvania,and Delaware those were the names of the middle colonies
I guess you are asking about the Delaware river?? The Delaware river meets tidal water at Trenton New Jersey. Maybe this is the end. Look at this page in wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware_river
It is a hamlet in southern New York's Delaware County.