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Massive repair job on leaky NYC aqueduct will take a few more years to finish

A $2 billion project to fix a massive leak in a water tunnel that supplies about half of New York City鈥檚 water that was already paused recently due to drought conditions, won鈥檛 be completed for a few more years, city officials said Monday.

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Massive repair job on leaky NYC aqueduct will take a few more years to finish

FILE - Tunnel workers push equipment up a rail track to a machine boring a 2.5-mile bypass tunnel for the Delaware Aqueduct in Marlboro, N.Y., May 16, 2018. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)


A $2 billion project to fix a massive leak in a water tunnel that supplies about half of New York City鈥檚 water that was already paused recently due to drought conditions, won鈥檛 be completed for a few more years, city officials said Monday.

Department of Environmental Protection officials have been planning for years to temporarily shut down a section of the Delaware Aqueduct north of the city to address the leak of up to 35 million gallons per day, almost all of it beneath the Hudson River. The planned eight-month shutdown will allow workers to hook up a bypass tunnel that has been constructed under the river.

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