HEAT ALERT

Extreme Heat Warning in effect until 9 p.m. Saturday

News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
NYC Politics
Rebuilding Brooklyn
Celebrating America's 250th

'I couldn't even shower' Bronx residents endure impacts of illegally opened fire hydrants

News 12 cameras captured multiple of these hydrants equipped with various homemade add-ons, spraying an endless supply of water into the streets in Morris Heights - and did not see anybody using this water supply to cool off.

Zoe Cosgrove

Jul 3, 2026, 6:22 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Illegally opened fire hydrants in the Bronx are leaving residents to deal with significantly decreased water pressure in their homes.

News 12 cameras captured multiple of these hydrants equipped with various homemade add-ons, spraying an endless supply of water into the streets in Morris Heights - and did not see anybody using this water supply to cool off.

Multiple residents say the low water pressure makes everyday tasks impossible.

"It's been coming out, like, very thin. So bad last night, I couldn't even shower," said Moises.

Others expressed concern about flooding as the hydrants dump large amounts of water into the streets.

"I'm trying to pass by. I could barely pass by without getting my feet wet," said Wendy.

The NYC Department of Environmental Protection recently reminded New Yorkers about the potential impacts of illegally opened hydrants, including decreased water pressure in homes.

NYCDEP says open hydrants can also pose a larger safety threat by impacting the pressure of the water used to battle fires.

To avoid these potential risks, as well as fines of up to $1,000, 30 days behind bars, or both, New Yorkers are urged to get free spray caps from their local firehouse.

"If you don't have a spray cap on a fire hydrant is about a thousand gallons of water per minute that we're losing. You put a spray cap on now, it's 20 gallons," explained Beth DeFalco, deputy commissioner of communications and public affairs with the NYCDEP.

Residents who see a running hydrant are asked to report it as soon as possible by calling 311 or using the NYC 311 mobile app.

More Stories

Top Stories

01:36
RTBKKLNPowerOutages07042026RFlaks9pm_2026-07-04-21-12-49

Gravesend residents spend sweltering Fourth of July waiting for power restoration following storm damage

01:45
BK Sun 07052026

Chance of scattered thunderstorms and warm temperatures for Brooklyn on Sunday

01:05
KLNNOUTAGE_2026-07-04-08-25-28

Brooklyn outage tracker: More than 2,000 customers still without power

01:48
HOTDOGCONTEST5PMAB_2026-07-04-17-37-02

Joey Chestnut captures Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest crown in Coney Island

SHOOTING INVESTIGATION generic MONITOR copy

27-year-old woman shot in Canarsie, suspect on the run

01:56
shasaisemple6yearslaterfixCM_2026-07-03-22-39-42

6-year-old pays tribute to mother she never met

01:37
pitkinavehomicideCM_2026-07-03-17-10-05

Man dead after being punched in the face in East New York

00:58
BKMTAFERRY7326_2026-07-03-12-27-50

Temporary service changes affect NYC Ferry, MTA ahead of Fourth of July weekend

01:44
Shark Update MS 070326_2026-07-03-22-05-28

Sources: Shark bites person at Jones Beach

Screenshot 2026-07-03 085620

Multiple people injured in 2-alarm fire in Cypress Hills

America250

New York City celebrates America's 250 with these July 4 events

00:55
Screenshot 2026-07-03 174809

Man with a Tibetan flag dies after setting himself on fire in front of UN headquarters

00:20
STATEPOLICECRACKDOWN7326_2026-07-03-07-10-56

NY state police step up patrol to crack down on drunk, impaired driving this Fourth of July

00:58
scottavefireCM_2026-07-02-17-36-12

At least 10 firefighters injured battling Greenpoint warehouse blaze

miguelsoctax

Police urge other victims of alleged Brooklyn sex offender to come forward

02:18
quarterlycrimestatspresserbk10pmCM_2026-07-02-22-40-56

NYPD: NYC sees lowest shootings and murders on record for first half of 2026

01:31
pulldowngatesrepeal10pmCM_2026-07-02-22-49-10

See-through security gate requirement repealed for businesses as part of city budget

00:24
DEATH INVESTIGATION

Sources: Cleaning crews find dead man stuffed inside couch at Crown Heights apartment

01:19
X Dog days

The fascinating 5,000-year history behind the ‘dog days’ of summer

02:03
puppyboutiquelawsuitCM_2026-07-02-17-56-19

NY attorney general sues Puppy Boutique in Bensonhurst for alleged illegal sales of dogs

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices