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Classes are delayed until 10 a.m. due to a city water main break affecting the entire campus UPDATE

Joseph A. Palmer
Posted on September 5, 2018
Campus Safety Alert
APSU ALERT UPDATE:
Classes are delayed until 10 a.m. due to a city water main break affecting the entire campus. Staff in buildings affected report at 10 a.m. Most buildings will not have water or ability to be cooled due to the outage.

The break is at Sevier and Marion Street. Crews are on site and will begin digging once utilities are located. Please avoid the area.

The following buildings will be directly affected (low or no water pressure):
Sevier, Memorial Health, Bookstore/Subway, University Center, Miller, Power Plant, Ellington, McReynolds.

Depending on the length of the outage, cooling water and steam to the following buildings could be affected: McCord, Browning, Clement, Claxton, Library, Dunn Center, Harvill, Blount, Sundquist, Music/Mass Communications, Trahern, Art + Design, Harned.

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