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1977

Since the mid-1900s, the city has distributed fire hydrant spray caps to residents. These fittings reduce hydrant streams from more than 1,000 gallons per minute to 20-30 gallons per minute, preventing waste, drops in water pressure, and flooding.

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Water in the Melting Metropolis icon Water in the Melting Metropolis

Hot weather changes how New Yorkers behave, inspiring people to search for new ways to cool off in the summertime. As one journalist observed during a 1925 hot spell, “the only relief” in the city “was in water, wherever it could be found.” Water—whether it’s the fountains, fire hydrants, rivers, outer-borough beaches, public baths (both floating and on land), or public pools—could transform a sizzling summer day into a cool afternoon. Source: “Nation’s Death List 300,” New York Times, June 7, 1925, 1.