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Coordinates: 41°1608N 73°4225W / 41.269°N 73.707°W / 41.269; -73.707
 

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Muscoot Reservoir
Muscoot Reservoir is located in New York
Muscoot Reservoir

Muscoot Reservoir

Muscoot Reservoir cuts across this 2013 aerial photograph from lower left to center and upper right. At center left is Amawalk Reservoir (which drains into Muscoot Reservoir) at upper right is Lake Mahopac. Mount Kisco, New York is at bottom center and near center right are Katonah, New York and Interstate 684.
LocationWestchester County, New York
Coordinates41°16′08N 73°42′25W / 41.269°N 73.707°W / 41.269; -73.707
TypeReservoir
Catchment area76 sq mi (200 km2)
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area1,263 acres (511 ha)[1]
Max. depth30 ft (9.1 m)[1]
Shore length130.5 mi (49.1 km)[1]
Surface elevation200 ft (61 m)[1]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

The Muscoot Reservoir is a reservoir in the New York City water supply system in northern Westchester County, New York, located directly north of the village of Katonah. Part of the system's Croton Watershed, it is 25 miles (40 kilometres) north of the City.[2]

History[edit]

The reservoir was constructed at the beginning of the 20th century. It was formed by impounding both the Muscoot River, a tributary of the Croton River, and the Croton River proper, a tributary of the Hudson River. Empounded water from the New Croton Reservoir flows through the New Croton Aqueduct into the Bronx for distribution in New York City.[3]

The reservoir was completed in 1905.[2]

During construction, the New York Central Railroad moved Bridge L-158 from the Rondout Creek near Kingston to carry its Mahopac Branch across a section of the reservoir near Goldens Bridge.[citation needed] It remains today although service on the branch ended in 1960.

In 1978, Bridge L-158 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the only remaining double-intersection Whipple truss railroad bridge in the state.[citation needed]

Geography[edit]

The reservoir was once much smaller, but the other side of the original dam was intentionally flooded to make the reservoir bigger, when[when?] a new dam was built downstream. The original dam is still standing, and divides the reservoir in two.[citation needed]

The reservoir serves as the first main collecting point for all the reservoirs in the Croton Watershed. It is almost 8 miles (13 km) long, can hold up to 4.9 billion US gallons (19,000,000 cubic metres; 19 billion litres) of water at full capacity, and has a 76-square-mile (197 km2) drainage basin.[2]

Water from the Muscoot Reservoir flows into the New Croton Reservoir. From there it enters the New Croton Aqueduct and flows south into the Jerome Park ReservoirinThe Bronx.[2] Water from the Croton Aqueduct is distributed within the city to parts of The Bronx, Manhattan, and western Queens.[citation needed]

Fish species found in the reservoir include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, brown bullhead, common carp, black crappie, yellow perch, chain pickerel, sunfish, brown trout, and rainbow trout.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Muscoot Reservoir". Department of Environmental Conservation New York State. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  • ^ a b c d Department of Environmental Protection (2009). "Muscoot". The City of New York. Archived from the original on 2009-07-09. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  • ^ "Muscoot Reservoir - DEP". www1.nyc.gov. Retrieved 2022-06-04.
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