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Gardens > Water & Green Infrastructure
New York City drinking water is world-renowned for its quality. Each day, more than 1 billion gallons of fresh, clean water is delivered from large upstate reservoirs—some more than 125 miles from the City—to the taps of nine million customers throughout New York City.
NYC Public Schools play an integral role in meeting citywide water conservation and green infrastructure goals. We work closely with the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to upgrade plumbing fixtures and install green infrastructure at our 500 largest schools citywide. To mitigate stormwater runoff that overburdens sewage systems, NYC Public Schools work with partner organizations to install gardens and green space, permeable pavements, and rain catchment systems to prevent runoff.
In 2018-2019, NYCPS:
Added 5,634 high-efficiency bathroom fixtures across NYC schools with funding from the Department of Environmental Protection
Awarded 15 water refill stations through our annual Sustainability Project Grant
Education Guide and Resources (NYC Department of Environmental Protection)
Water & Green Infrastructure Curriculum (NYC Department of Environmental Protection)
Blue Schools Curriculum (Gowanus Canal Conservancy)
Understanding NYC's Water Story (NYC Department of Environmental Protection) - STEM Curriculum Guide for K-8
NYC Water Virtual Tours (Grades 6-12)
Water Conservation Poster (NYC Department of Environmental Protection)
Green Infrastructure Manual (GrowNYC)
Vital Parks Explorer Tool and Educator Guide (NYC Parks)
School Campus Water Audit (EcoRise)
Daily Water Use Calculation (NYC Department of Environmental Protection)