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.
Delaware
Oklahoma City gets their water from reservoirs.
City of Guelph water supply which is a groundwater source
An independent tract of farmland in which there was a city and water supply.
From the water supply to your house. City supplied water or a well.
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Louisville's water supply comes primarily from the Ohio River, which is the source for about 90% of the city's water. The city has two water treatment plants that process and purify this water before distributing it to residents and businesses. Additionally, some of Louisville's water supply also comes from groundwater sources.
the one who is supplying your water in your city is the one who determines it
James Mansergh has written: 'The water supply of the City of Toronto, Canada' -- subject(s): Water-supply
That's water supplied to homes from the pipes and supply system owned by the city, as opposed to having a private well.
generally the city water supply, but it could very from district to district
Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee has written: 'History of the introduction of pure water into the city of Boston' -- subject(s): Water-supply 'History of the introduction of pure water into the city of Boston' -- subject(s): Water-supply
Yes, the poor in Rome had a fresh water supply. There were numerous fountains all over the city where water was free for the taking.