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Digging Deep to Stop Leaks in NYC Water Supply

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Crews are blasting shafts along the Hudson River for a 2.5-mile bypass tunnel to replace a leaking section of the 85-mile Delaware Aqueduct. The project illustrates the complexity of keeping an aging water supply flowing for millions. (Feb. 2)

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