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Domestic Water Shutdown in Reading Campus Building E Nov. 23
Reading Campus facilities management will have a domestic water shutdown to Building E from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, Maintenance & Operations reports.
The shutdown will affect all water to restrooms, lab sinks, drinking fountains and ice machines. It will not affect reverse osmosis (RO) water, systems using RO water, safety showers and emergency eye wash stations.
The shutdown is needed to repair a leaking water line to the building on the ground floor.
Please contact Jim Miller at 513-558-3554 with any questions and concerns.
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