The New York subway system uses 700 plus pumps to pump over 13 million gallons of water out of the system on a normal sunny day. Because the subway lines are below ground and often below the water table, water is a constant issue. But today with Hurricane Sandy swamping the subway system with sea water, the result will be a test of pumps which in many cases were put in in 1914.




I would guess the rat population in NYC took a hit yesterday.
Posted by: Ron | October 30, 2012 at 09:30 AM