Heat and hot water temperatures in University of Maryland residence halls have returned to normal after experiencing low steam pressure, according to a Monday morning email from Residential Facilities.
Facilities Management resolved the low campus steam pressure issue Sunday night, the email read. The low steam pressure led to lower-than-usual heat and hot water temperatures for dorms and other buildings across campus, according to an email sent Sunday evening by Residential Facilities.
The loss of steam pressure occurred around 8:30 p.m. at the campus steam plant, according to Sunday’s email.
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