VALVE REPAIR IN GEORGETOWN/FOGGY BOTTOM AREA IMPACTS WATER MAIN, LOWERS PRESSURE

October 28, 2004

Difficulty getting a water main back in full service after valve repair work at two different sites in the Foggy Bottom/Georgetown area may leave some customers in the vicinity with low water pressure.

Crews are working to resolve the situation.

The affected areas are 25th St. between K. St. and New Hampshire Ave., N.W.; New Hampshire Ave. between H. and I. Streets, N.W. and 25th and 26th Streets between I. and K. Streets, N.W.

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