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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (210144)1/13/2025 12:42:46 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218152
 
“” The infrastructure of the water system itself can melt and contaminate the water too, especially

when the parts are made from plastic. Webster points to examples from past fires in northern

California: In the 2020 North Complex Fire, plastic liners in the water tanks melted. In the 2018 Camp

Fire, plastic pipes and water meters melted. In all cases, melting plastic residue got pulled back into

the water supply.“”

Melting water pressure pipes in thousands of burning homes pouring hundreds of thousands of gallons

of water into burned over foundations.

No wonder no water at certain fire hydrants.