WASHINGTON –ÌýUPDATE Sunday 10:30 A.M WSSC says all service has returned to Bradley BoulevardÌýresidents.
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UPDATE Sunday 9:30 A.M.ÌýWater is slowly returning for Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC)Ìýcustomers on Bradley Boulevard in Bethesda, Ìýfollowing a second break on the same pipe around midnight Sunday — one hour after crews completed the first repair.
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WSSC said it hoped to restore water to everyone by lunchtime.ÌýSunday marked the second day without water. ÌýWSSC toldÌýÌýÂé¶¹¹ÙÍø that one apartment building was still Ìýwithout water service this morning.
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On Saturday, eight apartment buildings had no water after the 62-year old pipe burst between Arlington Road and Wisconsin Avenue.Ìý
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Update from WSSC: Sunday, 1 a.m.
water main on Bradley Blvd broke an hour after repairs were made. Crews working on another fix. Appreciate patience.
— WSSC Water News (@WSSCWaterNews)
Water main break closes Bradley Blvd east of Arlington Rd in Bethesda. — Dave Dildine (@DildineÂé¶¹¹ÙÍø)
Bradley Boulevard is blocked between Chevy Chase Drive and Offutt Lane. Pepco and WSSC crews were both on the scene as of 6 p.m. Saturday.
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