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"The business is definitely an art, the men are craftsmen..."
(YT) NYC's rooftop water tanks are a unique and often overlooked part of the city. Watch as one goes up (its worth the 10 minutes for the money shot at the end):
"New York, is water tanks, yes."
(YT)
"New York, which has thousands of cylindrical wooden rooftop water tanks with conical roofs, couldn't exist without them."
Its the only city with its own section under
Wiki's water tower page
.
posted by
allkindsoftime
on Jun 22, 2007 -
44 comments
Tap Project.
What if every glass of water you drank quenched someone else's thirst?
Looks like its only official in NYC restaurants this Thursday, but hopefully it will expand to other cities.
posted by
allkindsoftime
on Mar 20, 2007 -
20 comments
Tomorrow morning at 7:46am,
the US Population Clock
will hit 300 million. As the world population
continues to grow
at a similar rate to ours, perhaps its time to start asking
some questions
. After all, if you can read this post,
chances are
you don't live in Africa, where "
more than 2,500 children are dying each day
," simply for lack of access to fresh drinking water. Its so easy not to worry about when you're not the
1 in 5 who can't get a clean drink
. But there's lots of
ways
you
can
help
.
posted by
allkindsoftime
on Oct 16, 2006 -
39 comments
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