81. The turning wheel provides power to move a long shaft up and down to pump water from a well.
82. The system also will be used during dry spells to pump water to other springs where salamanders live.
83. The water is pumped into a storm sewer and winds up in Jamaica Bay.
84. The water is pumped into the individual water tanks.
85. Then, water is pumped into that well at pressure great enough to fracture the solid rock, creating a network of tiny fissures.
86. There is no electricity in the town, and water is pumped from two wells.
87. Then the cooled water can be pumped back underground to repeat the process.
88. They are fitted with tanks in their bellies, and water is pumped into them.
89. They removed impurities by pumping the water through filters and machines housed in several beige trailers.
90. They were to be part of an unusual system that would pump water in and out of the building and deep into bedrock for heating and cooling.