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Heating Concord's Main Street with hot water, old steam pipe
October 17, 2012
This could be part of a
$7.85 renovation for Concord, N.H.
The Concord Monitor reports that a $7.85 renovation for Concord, N.H.’s
Main Street may include a plan to usethe
city’s network of old steam pipes and to install piping under the pavementthat would use the
90-degree water returning to the power plant from downtown buildings to melt
the snow and ice on the street.