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Normal water pressure restored at D.C. corrections facility, officials say |
By washingtonpost.com |
Published: 11/15/2018 |
Water pressure that had been low for the past several days has been restored at the District’s Department of Corrections facility in Southeast Washington, according to a statement from the agency. “Normal operations have resumed,” the statement said. Problems with the water pressure first publicly surfaced Monday. They affected the Correctional Treatment Facility, which mainly houses women awaiting trial or sentencing, or who have been convicted of misdemeanor crimes. Read More. |
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