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This aerial view from Westchester Joint Water Works shows their ideal land swap location for their water filtration plant on Purchase Street which was approved by the Westchester County Board of Legislators Monday evening, Apr. 8. The alternate site owned by WJWW was swapped with this one and the County Board agreed never to develop it.

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County Legislature approves land swap to pave way for water filtration plant

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The Westchester County Legislature voted 15-1 Monday evening, Apr. 8, to approve the County Airport land swap with Westchester Joint Water Works (WJWW) which would allow that utility to build its court-mandated water filtration plant on a 13.7-acre parcel of land adjoining Purchase Street and the Quaker Friends Meeting House.

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