Hot Weather Reminders No Swimming in Reservoirs; Keep Hydrants Closed; Conserve

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During these very hot summer days, Baltimore City Department of Public Works Director, Alfred H. Foxx, reminds everyone, once again, that swimming is not allowed in the City’s reservoirs, no matter the temperature. Violators can be fined up to $1,000 and jailed. All three reservoirs are patrolled by DPW’s Environmental Police - full-time police officers with full authority to arrest violators.

Additionally, the illegal opening of fire hydrants, a temptation on hot days, can hamper firefighting, can interrupt water service to high-rises and critical care facilities and can damage water mains. A garden hose with a sprinkler at home may not be as dramatic, but can be used safely and provide a fun way to cool off. It also uses much less water. In addition City pools are open!
While the City's supply of water is excellent for the summer, it is always wise to conserve, especially on excessively hot days when evaporation rates are high. Watering your garden in the evening, and putting off outdoor washing of vehicles or walkways in excessive heat also helps to ensure that our treatment plants can provide the right amount of water to all parts of our system at all times.
Stay cool and hydrated and enjoy the summer.

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