
Why New York City streets steam
Chapter 1
The underground science of steam
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Chapter 2
The historic Gilded Age roots
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Chapter 3
The iconic orange chimneys and safety
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Chapter 4
Global steam and the future
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Master of Why New York City streets steam
Ch 3 · The iconic orange chimneys and safety
teacher NYC Steam Safety Stacks
Steam on the street, Manhattan's beat, Orange stacks keep safe the heat!
Fun Fact
Temporary safety stacks: Those orange-and-white steam stacks are made of highly heat-resistant plastic and are placed only when Con Edison is scheduling repairs.
Glossary
steam stack (noun)
A vertical pipe through which steam is discharged into the atmosphere. Con Edison uses orange-and-white versions to safely divert hot underground vapor away from Manhattan traffic.
A vertical pipe through which steam is discharged into the atmosphere. Con Edison uses orange-and-white versions to safely divert hot underground vapor away from Manhattan traffic.
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If a steam stack is placed over a manhole, what does it indicate about Con Edison's schedule?
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In what decade did film directors heavily popularize the image of smoking Manhattan manholes in movies?
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What is the primary purpose of the orange-and-white striped stacks seen on New York City streets?
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Which hazardous material was released into the air during the major 2007 steam pipe explosion near Grand Central?
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How do drivers benefit from the placement of orange-and-white steam stacks on busy streets?
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Which major Manhattan transit hub was temporarily closed due to a massive steam pipe explosion in July 2007?
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What material are the modern orange-and-white steam stacks usually made of to withstand high heat?



