New York City invests in watershed protection to maintain natural purification services and reduce water costs

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2006-10-23

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Due to degradation of New York City's water source areas, their water has dropped below EPA standards. The cost of developing a filtration plant was estimated along with the cost of restoring the watershed's natural purification abilities. The cost of restoring the watershed's natural purification ability was found to be a fraction of what it would cost to construct and maintain a filtration plant. The city is now using funds to purchase and halt development, compensate land owners for restrictions on private development, and to subsidize septic system improvements.

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Carbon sequestration, Water purification, Water policy, Floods, Flooding, Ecological restoration, Temperate zones, Payments for environmental services, Surface water, Environmental services, Flood control, Water quality, Watershed management, Water use, Watershed

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