
Nineteen Reservoirs: On Their Creation and the Promise of Water for New York City
About the book
An account of the creation of New York City's upstate reservoir network (1907–1967) and the social, environmental, and political consequences of securing the city's water supply. Lucy Sante examines the engineering projects, displaced communities, and ecological changes that accompanied the construction of nineteen reservoirs, illustrated with archival images, maps, and 29 contemporary photographs by Tim Davis.
