San Francisco has an underground emergency water supply: How reliable is it?

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2025

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  • @RaymondHng
    @RaymondHng День тому +25

    The Auxiliary Water Supply System (AWSS, though often referred to on manhole covers and hydrants as HPFS for High Pressure Fire System) is a high pressure water supply network built for the city of San Francisco in response to the failure of the existing emergency water system during the 1906 earthquake.
    The Twin Peaks Reservoir is the backbone of the AWSS system and is located at the top of San Francisco's Twin Peaks hilltop. It is made up of a 10.5-million-U.S.-gallon (40-million-liter) storage reservoir made out of 6-inch-thick (150 mm) reinforced-concrete slabs. Two 750-US-gallon-per-minute (2,800 L/min) centrifugal pumps deliver fresh water from the city's domestic water system. For safety, the reservoir is broken up into two tanks, and each tank can be emptied separately so that only half of the reservoir is lost in case of a pipe breakage. The tank is set at 758 feet (231 m).
    The Ashbury tank is directly connected to the Twin Peaks reservoir and has a total capacity of 500,000 US gallons (1,900,000 L). The tank is set at 494 feet (151 m) and, when combined with the Jones Street tank, can provide hydrants with 214 pounds per square inch (1,480 kPa) of pressure. It is located at 1234 Clayton Street, in the city's Ashbury Heights neighborhood.
    The Jones Street tank is directly connected to the Ashbury tank and has a total capacity of 750,000 US gallons (2,800,000 L). The tank is set at 369 feet (112 m), providing hydrants with 160 pounds per square inch (1,100 kPa) of pressure. It is located at 1239 Jones Street in the city's Nob Hill neighborhood.
    There are two emergency pumping stations present within the AWSS:
    Pumping Station No. 1: Basement of San Francisco Fire Department Headquarters, 698 Second Street at Townsend St.
    Pumping Station No. 2: Van Ness Avenue and San Francisco Bicycle Route 2 in Fort Mason.
    Both stations are capable of pumping 10,000 US gallons per minute (38,000 L/min) of salt water at a pressure of 300 pounds per square inch (2,100 kPa) with on-site generators. Pumping Station No. 2 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
    To supplement any failure of the pumping stations or reservoirs, the city’s two fireboats can be utilized to deliver salt water into the system. They can also deliver water by hose line to areas near the waterfront.
    _Phoenix:_ 9,600 US gallons per minute (36,000 L/min) at 150 pounds per square inch (1,000 kPa)
    _St. Francis:_ 18,000 US gallons per minute (68,000 L/min) at 150 pounds per square inch (1,000 kPa)
    As a final measure to counter a failure of the AWSS piping, the city maintains a network of 177 independent underground water cisterns.[8] Sizes vary from 75,000 to 200,000 US gallons (280,000 to 760,000 L) with a total storage capacity of over 11 million U.S. gallons (42 million liters) of water. These cisterns are easily spotted at street level with manholes labeled _CISTERN S.F.F.D_ surrounded by red brick circles or rectangles.

  • @markosf09
    @markosf09 День тому +41

    Wow. Competence in SF management. I'm kind of stunned.

    • @thecapricorn11
      @thecapricorn11 День тому

      😂

    • @Starfish-Prime1962
      @Starfish-Prime1962 День тому +5

      All in place well before Newsom 😂

    • @Einsteinbomb
      @Einsteinbomb День тому +9

      The 1906 San Francisco earthquake was a huge learning experience for the city.

    • @Starfish-Prime1962
      @Starfish-Prime1962 День тому +1

      @@Einsteinbomb That and the city also learned from 89. I've been in condo's in a "liquefaction zone" with concrete so thick you can't get cell service. Still not worth the risk I moved 😂

    • @HanginInSF
      @HanginInSF День тому +3

      Built when conservatives ran the city

  • @danielledriscoll128
    @danielledriscoll128 День тому +9

    Great reporting with clarity.

  • @chuckefunn8624
    @chuckefunn8624 День тому +6

    Growing up in the city, I learned about those because of the 1906 earthquake

  • @AudreyCarlencia
    @AudreyCarlencia День тому +9

    I'm wondering about San Jose, CA Fire Highdrants?????

  • @jsmith123
    @jsmith123 23 години тому

    This is a Chief that knows where the water comes from, good on her.

  • @JDR51
    @JDR51 День тому +11

    Working in SF for over 25 years, SF has no problem with water and putting fires out.

    • @rondean2733
      @rondean2733 День тому +3

      Yet?

    • @KK-pm7ud
      @KK-pm7ud День тому +1

      Would you like to trade mayors with Los Angeles?

    • @aggu5477
      @aggu5477 День тому

      @@KK-pm7ud no no, we just got a new one. it's your turn.

    • @KK-pm7ud
      @KK-pm7ud День тому

      @aggu5477 We can throw in a couple of tickets to the Olympics and a tour of Universal Studios. What say you now?

    • @BobChippewa
      @BobChippewa День тому

      The city hasn't had a HUGE disater. we aren't talking a grease fire.

  • @adamalrashid9044
    @adamalrashid9044 День тому +2

    I’m moving to San Francisco one day thank god it’s okay!

  • @skysthelimitrai7590
    @skysthelimitrai7590 7 годин тому

    Phew😂 yes. What a relief. Thanks for the report.

  • @marychan4625
    @marychan4625 22 години тому

    Check the hydrants every year to make sure they are functioning as expected

  • @marymactavish
    @marymactavish 16 годин тому

    San Francisco was on the verge of getting rid of the fire boats in 1989. The Loma prieta taught us better.

  • @PamelaTaylor
    @PamelaTaylor День тому +1

    U BETTER CHECK

  • @ChnesRep中華民國OfTaiwan
    @ChnesRep中華民國OfTaiwan День тому +2

    How safe are these during earthquake? Would they crack and all water leak?

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng День тому

      They've lasted through the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989.

  • @hs342
    @hs342 День тому +2

    That lady just discovered gravity.

  • @Wmuthoni
    @Wmuthoni День тому

    San Francisco is more prepared because of the Loma Prieta 1989 earthquake that led to fires because the pipes at that time couldn’t handle the high water pressure. San Francisco has kept its fire system updated but it seems that didn’t happen in LA and as a result old pipes that cannot handle the high water pressure, were not replaced on time. The fires in Los Angeles also Hawaii is a reflection of the current deterioration of American public infrastructure. In fact, one economist reported that most American public infrastructure has not undergone a major overhaul since the 1980s and in some areas it’s no different than upcoming middle class economies like Thailand. This should come as a concern to the entire nation that the aging infrastructure cannot handle disasters in a mass scale, and many cities are unprepared to cope with climate change.

  • @mi12no
    @mi12no День тому

    They’re lucky they’re surrounded by seawater as a peninsula.

  • @edwardbondoc2550
    @edwardbondoc2550 4 години тому

    This is what its neighboring cities should be allocating their budget at, not on useless and woke programs.

  • @larryboysen5911
    @larryboysen5911 День тому

    Not only this issue...Golden Gate Park...look at the mess of dead trees and dry under brush and weed patches, one spark and "poof"...and a LA situation!

  • @Simply418
    @Simply418 День тому

    That’s great, finally SF is ahead somewhere. Let’s get Richmond and Sunset cisterns going.

    • @BobChippewa
      @BobChippewa День тому

      I doubt it! Just like 1989 earthquake they couldn't put out fires in the Mariana.

    • @GoPoundSalt
      @GoPoundSalt 12 годин тому

      2034

  • @Drae_Dirt
    @Drae_Dirt День тому

    Pretty cool. Hopefully “the big one” wont crack them n make water spill out. Im probably not understanding the source of it but if its sea water i guess thats reassuring

  • @dottier3145
    @dottier3145 День тому

    Yea but did they open one up to show the water In it?

  • @michaelWells-ef9bx
    @michaelWells-ef9bx День тому +1

    ~ Ive been telling people for years ~ that the Brick Circles are where the Cable Cars used to Turn around = I guess I learned something today ... So ill share one wit U All, I keep a $2 Earthquake Whistle on a hook next to my bed, in the Event of a killer Quake and Building Collapse ~ your ability to blow a Whistle will outlast your ability to scream for help ~

  • @rickhayes3482
    @rickhayes3482 День тому

    Antonio Rivera, looking good brother. Great system. LA county should have followed SF

  • @aggu5477
    @aggu5477 День тому

    well after an earthquake and fire in 1906 as well as 1989, i hoped that we would have built a back up plan.

  • @ProJoe-xb5ie
    @ProJoe-xb5ie 4 години тому

    The big problem is is all the silicone plastic and Botox that are injected in people's lips and faces is highly flammable😅

  • @AmericanTeacher-USA
    @AmericanTeacher-USA День тому

    Anyone know about San Diego's ???

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng День тому

      In San Diego, while there isn't a citywide auxiliary water supply system akin to San Francisco's AWSS, specific measures have been implemented to bolster firefighting resources:
      High-Rise Building Requirements: The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department mandates that high-rise buildings maintain a secondary water supply. This ensures that if the primary city water main supply is disrupted, there is an alternative source available for firefighting operations.
      Rapid Aerial Water Supply Tanks: To enhance wildfire response, San Diego County has introduced Rapid Aerial Water Supply tanks, such as the "Heli-Hydrant." These tanks provide a reliable source of clean water for firefighting helicopters, enabling quick refills during aerial firefighting efforts. This innovation was instrumental in containing the Fallbrook wildfire, preventing significant damage and expediting helicopter response times.

  • @ProJoe-xb5ie
    @ProJoe-xb5ie 4 години тому

    Another peppermint Patty 😁

  • @GoPoundSalt
    @GoPoundSalt 12 годин тому

    SF is the next toaster.

  • @harmonk8012
    @harmonk8012 День тому +1

    The City has a robust DEI policy. Just saying.

    • @Simply418
      @Simply418 День тому

      Thankfully these were implemented before DEI was a thing. Let’s hope DEI doesn’t interfere.

    • @harmonk8012
      @harmonk8012 13 годин тому

      @@Simply418 You fail to understand their capacity to f it all up. You are so innocent.

  • @fidelca3679
    @fidelca3679 День тому

    Can't it handle 1000 homes burning at the same time? Maybe not....strong wind plus fire plus not enough firefighters = not good

  • @leej2311
    @leej2311 День тому +5

    And there’s 10,000 gallons of spring drinking water dumped in the bay every day

  • @chrischilton2245
    @chrischilton2245 День тому +1

    They currently need 236 DEI firefighters to fill the quota as we currently speak.

  • @erich84502a
    @erich84502a День тому

    As long as it doesn't have feces 😅😂

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng День тому +1

      The cisterns are sealed.

  • @MarcusJamison-z4h
    @MarcusJamison-z4h День тому

    Plug it up to the ocean 🌊 😂

  • @michaelWells-ef9bx
    @michaelWells-ef9bx День тому

    ~ President ( Lying - Felon ) should know about this ....

  • @ovniusa15
    @ovniusa15 День тому +1

    That water is not for you I can assure you of that

  • @tezlaauto877
    @tezlaauto877 День тому

    so fire hydrants are only to cause parking difficulties?

  • @cindyfall8063
    @cindyfall8063 День тому +1

    The city is too far gone.

  • @leunam3434
    @leunam3434 День тому +6

    The question is do we have capable fire people who know how to use the system? I don’t want to mention the three letters.

    • @charlesm2437
      @charlesm2437 День тому +4

      I think you mean 4 letters: MAGA

    • @DarthVader-s6d
      @DarthVader-s6d День тому +2

      The best of the best had retired and their replacements are not really up to the tasks.

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng День тому +2

      The Fire Department maintains and expands the Auxiliary Water Supply System. The Water Department does not maintain it.. You can see the fireboat at 3:31 operated by the SFFD. The large, white oversized hydrants that are supplied by the AWSS/HPFS, of which there are 1,889, are visible throughout the city. Firefighters use these High Pressure Fire System hydrants every day.

    • @AmericanTeacher-USA
      @AmericanTeacher-USA День тому

      Of course we do.
      Irrelevant question.
      Every employee is trained. Duh.....

  • @1lorijb
    @1lorijb 11 годин тому

    That and much crime.

  • @chuckxu5910
    @chuckxu5910 День тому +2

    Kenya Karen destroyed LA, hair gel Gavin CA and creepy Joey USA

  • @roxstix
    @roxstix День тому +3

    Mixed with urine runoff.

    • @harlock75
      @harlock75 День тому

      You're a douche so maybe you can actually be useful.

  • @Zorn76
    @Zorn76 16 годин тому

    Lol

  • @carlitodcreative
    @carlitodcreative День тому

    I love you SF!!!

  • @SciHeartJourney
    @SciHeartJourney День тому

    I wish LA had this! 😢

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng День тому

      Los Angeles is over ten times larger than San Francisco in total area.

  • @jdfodio
    @jdfodio День тому +1

    GOD: “For my people have done two evil things: They have abandoned me- the fountain of living water. And they have dug for themselves cracked cisterns that can hold no water at all! (Jeremiah 2:13 NLT)

  • @saraalcala1621
    @saraalcala1621 6 годин тому

    san francisco = comun sense.

  • @propblast82nd
    @propblast82nd День тому

    Don’t tell Newson , he’ll have it destroyed

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng День тому +1

      The system was already in place when Newsom was SF Supervisor and SF mayor.

  • @12qwe349
    @12qwe349 День тому +3

    SF is a dumpster fire already.

  • @jr8017
    @jr8017 День тому

    Let me guess the big cities are scared so now we need a news coverage for water supply systems 🤣

    • @AmericanTeacher-USA
      @AmericanTeacher-USA День тому

      No.....we need NEW emergency water systems ! In every American city ! Duh.....

    • @jr8017
      @jr8017 День тому

      @AmericanTeacher-USA wake up, you know the u.s is cheap right and also likes to keep things historic 😂

  • @First1ToComment
    @First1ToComment День тому +2

    First !