This year a $2 billion investment will further the DEP's mission to maintain a system that started in the 1840s, serving around 400,000 people. Fast-forward a couple of centuries and now the department serves 20 times the quantity while still managing to improve the quality.
This year a $2 billion investment will further the DEP's mission to maintain a system that started in the 1840s. Dani Beckstrom reports.Our world-class city is fueled by a world-class water system that emphasizes equity treating each consumer equally, no matter the neighborhood.
Fast-forward a couple of centuries and now the department serves 20 times the quantity while still managing to improve the quality."That's one of the reasons that not only is the water out of our tap so safe, it's why our harbor is getting cleaner and cleaner," Aggarwala said.
"That's where a lot of our water security comes from, it's that for everything we need, we have two or three ways of getting people water," Aggarwala said. Moving forward the DEP takes its responsibility seriously to keep world-class water flowing through your family's faucet.
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