NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP)’s Post

Out of the Archives: Jerome Pumping Station is an NYC Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places! Built from 1901-06, it was designed to send water from Jerome Park Reservoir to residents throughout the Bronx. Significantly, pumping water to the top of the tower created enough pressure to reach the upper floors of taller buildings, encouraging the early 20th Century development of the borough. For more NYCDEP history, click http://bit.ly/2tKkvDE. #NYCWater #tbt #Bronx #Pumps #Reservoir

  • Early 20th Century photo of Jerome Pumping Station in the Bronx.
  • Early 20th Century photo of Jerome Pumping Station in the Bronx.
Jim Roberts, PE

Sr. Vice President at H2M architects engineers

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World gone bye. One of the many legacy’s of a tradition of greatness that was then the BWS/DWSGE and now simply NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP). Like the water tower in Washington Heights, that old PS, the 135th St Gatehouse and so much more, they remind us of the magnificence of what can be achieved with ingenuity and hard work. All of these are more or less replaced by the historical Croton WTP. The Jerome PS probably still houses the largest collection of rock cores known to man. Great piece. Thanks for reminding us of all the good things. Our society needs more of that and less of other stuff

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