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<span>There are typically between 400 and 600 water main breaks each year in New York City, an official said.</span><span itemprop="copyrightHolder"><span>Credit</span><span>Michael Appleton for The New York Times</span></span>
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<span>In 1978, a water main break caused severe flooding in Bushwick, Brooklyn.</span><span itemprop="copyrightHolder"><span>Credit</span><span>Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times</span></span>
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<span>Matt Cruz snowboarded through Manhattan’s Lower East Side after a snowstorm in 2016 left the streets coated in slush and rock salt.</span><span itemprop="copyrightHolder"><span>Credit</span><span>Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times</span></span>
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<span>A water main break in Manhattan in 2014. “When you get a freeze and a thaw, the ground around the water mains expands and contracts, and puts external pressure on the pipes,” said Tasos Georgelis of the city's Department of Environmental Protection.</span><span itemprop="copyrightHolder"><span>Credit</span><span>Ãngel Franco/The New York Times</span></span>
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<span>Workers learning how to fix water main breaks at a training center in Queens.</span><span itemprop="copyrightHolder"><span>Credit</span><span>Chang W. Lee/The New York Times</span></span>
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