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var str = 'Entrance chamber building for the Delaware Aqueduct, a system that provides over half of New York City with its water.';
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var str = 'Contemporary map shows the three major water supply systems for New York City--the Croton, the Catskill, and the Delaware--along with their constituent reservoirs, aqueducts, and major City Tunnels. This item is in OpenValley to support the Watersheds exhibit.';
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New York City Department of Environmental Protection