The Water Underground, Excerpts at the Museum of the City of New York Opening
12/11/2008 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Avenue (103rd Street), Manhattan
Below the surface of New York City lurks an immense grid of pipes designed to carry water in various states of grossness. Where does it go? What happens to it along the way? Who stays clean and who gets dirty? In 2006, CUP worked with the Lower East Side Ecology Center, RecYouth, and students from City-as-School to explore the millions of gallons flowing beneath New York City and the people who make it their business. Excerpts from CUP's educational video will be on display as part of Growing and Greening New York, an exhibit on New York's sustainable future.
