East New York
East New York, NY water profile — supply sources, drought status, wastewater reuse, and the key water issues facing the city.
East New York is a mid-sized city and the 12th-largest in New York, home to roughly 173,198 residents. East New York's drinking water comes largely from the same regional sources that serve New York: Catskill/Delaware watersheds, Great Lakes, and aquifers.
As elsewhere in New York, the central challenge is aging infrastructure. NYC's protected upstate watershed delivers unfiltered water, but upstate systems face PFAS (notably Hoosick Falls) and aging mains.
New York reuses an estimated 3% of its treated wastewater and maintains minimal reuse programs; East New York tracks abnormally dry to moderate drought conditions on the U.S. Drought Monitor scale.
Explore the New York profile for statewide context, or dig into the water issues shaping East New York below.
At a glance
- Population ~173,198 (12th-largest in New York)
- Primary sources: Catskill/Delaware watersheds, Great Lakes, and aquifers
- Drought: abnormally dry to moderate conditions
- State reuse rate: ~3% of wastewater
Statewide drought history
% of New York in severe+ drought (Moderate (D1) now).
Source: U.S. Drought Monitor
Common questions
Is tap water safe in East New York?
East New York is served by community water systems regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Statewide, 16.2% of New York's systems have a recent health-based violation. Check your provider's annual Consumer Confidence Report for local results.
Where does East New York get its water?
East New York draws from the same regional sources that serve New York: Catskill/Delaware watersheds, Great Lakes, aquifers.
Related water issues
Aging Infrastructure
Much of America's water infrastructure is decades past its design life, leaking trillions of gallons a year and demanding hundreds of billions in reinvestment.
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances persist in water supplies for decades. New federal limits are forcing utilities nationwide to invest in advanced treatment.
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