Burst pipe disables air conditioning system at San Diego State University

Aug. 27, 2010
1 million gallons of water are lost because of leak

From The San Diego Union-Tribune: Contractors are working around the clock at San Diego State University to restore an air conditioning system that shut down when a 24-inch pipe under the campus burst. All of the water used for air conditioning cooling, about one million gallons, was lost. About 90 percent of the buildings in the middle of the campus lost air conditioning.

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