The Kensico Reservoir, located in Westchester County, collects water from eight upstate reservoirs and is the last major stop for city water before it flows to our taps. The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) draws nearly 1 billion gallons of water from the Kensico Reservoir each day to serve 9 million New Yorkers.
DEP is undertaking a nearly $2-billion project at the 110-year-old reservoir to ensure long-term resilience of the water supply system, including building a new 2-mile-long tunnel hundreds of feet below ground to convey drinking water.
This program will take visitors to the top of the Kensico Dam with John Milgrim, Director of External Affairs, New York City Water Supply. Standing atop the structure holding back 30-billion gallons of water, learn about the history of New York City’s watershed, the construction of the reservoir and aqueduct systems, and how DEP protects New York City’s famous drinking water for generations to come.
