DescriptionCon Ed steam stack 7th Ave and 20th Street from north.jpg
A Con Edison red-and-white steam stack venting steam vapor from below the street at Seventh Avenue and West 20th Street in Manhattan. Steam vapor such as this can be caused by a leak in ConEd's steam system – which heats, cools and provides power for buildings in Manhattan up to West 89th and East 96th Street – or by cooler water contacting the outside of a steam pipe. (Source: [1])
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