[quote name='dcfireman' date='16 April 2010 - 08:59 AM' timestamp='1271425159' post='376609']
Several years ago in a former administration, some faction in the geographic Golden Triangle business district received permission from the water authority to paint city hydrants and, I believe, trash boxes. The traditional colors for hydrants in DC are green (standard) and white. White indicates hydrants in areas with poor drainage and are not to be used unless necessary.
The short-lived yellow hydrants are being repainted to green. Get your pix now for posterity. Tip o' the hat to water expert Lt. Sean Egan (Car 10) for the info.
This image: Engine 9 on Lamont St at Sherman Ave NW supplying water to Engine 4. Dec. 2009
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Wagon Driver, Tony Jett
Several years ago in a former administration, some faction in the geographic Golden Triangle business district received permission from the water authority to paint city hydrants and, I believe, trash boxes. The traditional colors for hydrants in DC are green (standard) and white. White indicates hydrants in areas with poor drainage and are not to be used unless necessary.
The short-lived yellow hydrants are being repainted to green. Get your pix now for posterity. Tip o' the hat to water expert Lt. Sean Egan (Car 10) for the info.
This image: Engine 9 on Lamont St at Sherman Ave NW supplying water to Engine 4. Dec. 2009
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Wagon Driver, Tony Jett