"Imagine Manhattan under almost 300 feet of water. Not water from a hurricane or a tsunami, but purified drinking water — 2.1 trillion gallons of it.
That's the amount of water that researchers estimate is lost each year in this country because of aging and leaky pipes, broken water mains and faulty meters.
Fixing that infrastructure won't be cheap, which is something every water consumer is likely to discover.
In Chicago, fresh water is drawn into water intake cribs in Lake Michigan and piped to the enormous Jardine Water Filtration Plant on the lakefront, adjacent to Navy Pier."
David Schaper reports for Maine Public Broadcasting October 29, 2014.
Source: Maine Public Broadcasting, 10/31/2014