Broken Pipe Floods East Hampton School District Office - 27 East

Broken Pipe Floods East Hampton School District Office

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The source of the leak that flooded the East Hampton School District's administrative offices over the weekend was this 8-inch water pipe. MICHAEL HELLER

The source of the leak that flooded the East Hampton School District's administrative offices over the weekend was this 8-inch water pipe. MICHAEL HELLER

Carpeting and drywall in the East Hampton School District's administrative offices will have to be replaced after a flood caused by a broken water pipe over the weekend. MICHAEL HELLER

Carpeting and drywall in the East Hampton School District's administrative offices will have to be replaced after a flood caused by a broken water pipe over the weekend. MICHAEL HELLER

Fans have been placed throughout the East Hampton School District's administrative offices to help dry the carpet, which was flooded when a water pipe burst over the weekend. MICHAEL HELLER

Fans have been placed throughout the East Hampton School District's administrative offices to help dry the carpet, which was flooded when a water pipe burst over the weekend. MICHAEL HELLER

authorStaff Writer on Aug 4, 2020
When it rains, it pours. Last weekend, an 8-inch water pipe located in a closet in the East Hampton School District office at East Hampton High School, burst, causing extensive... more

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