Things are heating up in Cleveland—and not just in response to Melania Trump’s perhaps-plagiarized speech. With the city experiencing higher temperatures than usual, the water department has implemented a clever strategy to keep the thousands of people in downtown Cleveland hydrated. Behold, the fire hydrant-turned-water-fountain:

Cleveland Water Commissioner Alex Margevicius says the department turned the hydrants into water-fountains in just a few days, installing two on Sunday and two on Monday. There's another setup at the ready, should EMS request it. According to Margevicius, the department had the idea for the hydrant rigs following the success of its "water buggy"—a mobile water station with eight spigots—during the Cavaliers' Championship Parade in June. The city rented three additional buggies for the RNC, but the repurposed hydrants win extra points for ingenuity.

The fountains will only be up until Friday, but until then, any Cleveland bystanders parched by the 90 degree heat can step on up and take a sip—even thirsty Clinton fans.