One of New York City's main water sources doubles as the world's longest tunnel – the Delaware Aqueduct, an 85.1 mile tunnel that brings water to Yonkers. Three more aqueducts in the world are longer than the tunnel that the Swiss completed Friday.
One of New York City's main water sources doubles as the world's longest tunnel – the Delaware Aqueduct, an 85.1 mile tunnel that brings water to Yonkers. Three more aqueducts in the world are longer than the tunnel that the Swiss completed Friday.
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