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I'd blame the building's electrical and HVAC systems. Steam pipes, AC condensers, engines, pumps etc.


Adding to this, we are questioning the basement temperature in an urban environment. A city like Boston or New York has electrical and steam pipes under every street, surrounding these basements with a constant heat source.




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