Water leak damages carpets in Timothy Dwight computer cluster, lounge
Heavy rains flooded the basement of Timothy Dwight College last week, destroying carpets in a computer cluster and student lounge.
The backup may have been caused by a faulty valve in a drainage pipe that leads to the street, Director of Facilities Operations Eric Uscinski said. Because the pipe feeds through grease separators in the college’s dining hall, both grease and food items were present in the water that flooded the kitchen, computer room, seminar lounge and other parts of the basement. Uscinski said the damage was limited to the carpets, which will have to be...
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