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Not so with the hydrants of the fire-boat pipe lines, however; they could have supplied the needed pressure, and it would have only been necessary to attach hose to the hydrants. Such simple precautions should not be neglected in any of the great cities with a water front. Water Supply at Harbor Level. At very many places, especially seaboard towns, not having fire-boats with pipe-lines, it might be well to use the neighboring water at its natural level by means of pipes, or systems of pipes, 2...4 WA1ER-WORKS. Having both ends immersed to secure a constant circulation, the fire engines connecting their suctions therewith through manholes. Cases in point are the tidal drains at Charleston and the canal and basins system at New Orleans, and at both places much use could be made of the level flow if pipes of proper size were laid and kept fairly clean, as they could be. Much of New York below Canal Street could be protected by the use of a level system such as suggested. At Boston and Norfolk, also, probably it could be made of great service.
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