NYC concerned about low reservoir levels after months of little rain

Boats are stored at a public access point for the Schoharie Reservoir, in Gilboa, N.Y., Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024. New York City officials are concerned about low water levels in their network of upstate New York reservoirs. (AP Photo/Michael Hill)

GILBOA, N.Y. (AP) — New York City officials are concerned about low reservoir levels after months of little rain, saying they may postpone repairs on a temporarily out-of-service aqueduct to bring more water into the stressed system.

Mayor Eric Adams and urged city residents to conserve water by taking shorter showers and fixing leaky faucets. But even with the voluntary measures, lower-than-normal rainfall since September has taken a toll on the city's sprawling network of upstate New York reservoirs.

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