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Flushing in Flushing

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

As Citi Field draws closer to its first public event contractors are scrambling to put the final touches on the stadium. The usual cleanup, painting and decorating is taking place,  but there are other issues to be tackled… slightly dirtier issues if I may be so forward.

Citi Field Plumbing Engineers

Citi Field Plumbing Engineers

Planning on computers and calculators is one thing, but before inviting in some 35,000 guests, contractors want to make sure Citi Field can handle the “load,” literally. What is every fans least favorite experience at a ball park? If you’re like me, it’s waiting in line for the bathroom, and what you may find waiting for you inside. If you share this view, I have some good news.

Citi Field will have 78 more toilets and roughly 12,000 less seats than Shea Stadium for a total of 646 waste receptacles. Shea Stadium had one toilet for every 82 fans while Citi Field will have one toilet for every 54 fans. Translation, shorter lines at the bathroom!

Rest assured, top fluids and plumbing engineers at Cardoza Plumbing Corp. have been busily calculating away with their slide ruler and computer models to ensure your excrements are not overflowing in left field to throw off Marlon Anderson’s game. Imagine making a diving “Sports Center worthy” catch across an overflowing cesspool… sorry for the visual! Just because the math and models check out does not necessarily mean the system will work flawlessly.

To ensure all 646 toilets and accompanying plumbing can “handle the job,” Citi Field contractors arranged for 300 volunteers to simulate game day usage. Volunteers gained an all access behind the scenes pass to Citi Field’s fine restroom facilities and were busy running from toilet to toilet flushing away simultaneously. Citi Field received an overwhelming response from fans wanting to volunteer for the sanitation test, sadly many had to be turned away.

All reports point towards a successful test and another green light for Citi Field’s March 29th opening college series. When you find yourself standing in line for the bathroom at Citi Field remember to do us all a favor and flush away!

Citi Field Blog Update

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

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Some quick news (I couldn’t resist), the last section of good ol’e Shea Stadium was demolished Wednesday morning, February 18th 2008. I think it’s safe to say it was a bittersweet moment for all of us. A few years ago I think we could all agree Shea was showing her age and maybe even felt a bit jealous when the Nationals got their new park not to long ago. Now that it is gone I find it hard to dismiss easily. So many games, memories, players, subway series and MLB history took place there over its 45 year history. It has only been a few days since the last section was torn down but I already look back upon Shea with feelings of nostalgia. The New York Times ran a nice little story the morning of the final demolition with some good pictures and links. You can check it out here.

Photo by Paul J. Bereswill for The New York Times

Photo by Paul J. Bereswill for The New York Times

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