In honor of World Water Day on Wednesday, Long Island presented its new conservation project.
The Seatuck Environmental Association unveiled the water reuse road map in Great Neck.
Experts say water reuse plays a prominent role in destressing Long Island's natural coastal waters and its sole-source drinking water aquifer."New water reuse projects have the potential of revolutionizing the way that we conserve water and protecting our natural environment, making Long Island safer not only for the millions of people who live here now but our children," said Chris Murphy, superintendent at Great Neck Water Pollution Control District.
The conservation of water is critical on Long Island, especially during the warmer months of the year when water use spikes.
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