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  2. Begin by entering your contact information in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy for effective communication.
  3. Proceed to the project description section. Provide a concise summary of your watershed protection initiatives, focusing on objectives and expected outcomes.
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The agreement provides for expenditures by New York City and the State of New York on various long-range watershed protection and water quality enhancement programs.
What is a Watershed? New Yorks waters (lakes, rivers and streams) fall within one of 17 major watersheds, or drainage basins. A watershed is an area of land that drains water into a specific waterbody. Watersheds include networks of rivers, streams, and lakes and the land area surrounding them.
The NYC water supply system consists of three surface water sources: the Croton Watershed (375 square miles) east of the Hudson River. the combined Catskill and Delaware watershed system (1,597 square miles) west of the Hudson River.
Watershed protection is a means of protecting a lake, river, or stream by managing the entire watershed that drains into it. Clean, healthy watersheds depend on an informed public to make the right decisions when it comes to the environment and actions made by the community.
For more than a decade, DEP has funded and implemented a comprehensive Long-Term Watershed Protection Program which focuses on both protective and corrective initiatives to ensure that the source of water for nearly half of New York States population remains of extraordinary high quality for current consumers and

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The MOA, signed on January 21, 1997 establishes NYC land acquisition requirements, sets more stringent New York City Watershed Rules and Regulations, activates the NYC Watershed Protection and Partnership Council and other partnership committees, initiates NYC watershed protection and partnership programs, and details
The watersheds of the three systems cover an area of almost 2,000 square miles, approximately the size of the state of Delaware. The reservoirs combined have a storage capacity of 550 billion gallons.

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