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Hor By Davkl < Staff W Horseshoe resided President James B. were forced to do wit than 12 hours while broken water line in dorm. According to Peter equipment maintenan< physical plant, a val\ something hit a fire po Stiehr said the H supplied by one line, t this line are marked ; post indicators, whi< un... (iwia. ttlicit auiucun indicator, it caused < below, Stiehr said. Stiehr said Campiu leak at about 9:30 p.m was at the scene by 1 water shut off "by n although one worker c off until 2:30 a .m. Wed THE HORSESHOE water line, so it took tl longer to locate the s don't think you could < said. City of Columbia turned the water ofl valve, leaving "the bu Horseshoe, Science Annex" without water A repair crew was s as a backhoe operate cording to Stiehr. 441 digging as early as 6 a 1981 Can Ma $40 (10% discount Call or write US( Application Forms: Limited to 24 play Sam Daniel Tennis C Staff: Director, Ro Instructors: Bill Kreml, and Bob p I Theses, T Sai 4508 St. Andrews Of Suite 16. Columbia.! Li ( 4 Pc Mc S 2 LI" mmmmmmmmmn 1 seshc corvette ?< (rtW (Jqo ts, including USC Holderman's family, in(\ hout water for more workers repaired a ] front of DeSaussure wa Stiehr, building and i ce manager for USC's aC( re was cracked when ju< st indicator. be [orseshoe's water is it?j fnderground valves on ] and controlled by fire ^ o ra ?>4wt Avfm*nnl wis uk v i vu t;aici ncai SIC ng hit the fire post ^ damage to the valve || 3 Police reported the i. Tuesday. A plumber 0:30 p.m. and had the || lidnight," Stiehr said, laimed it was not shut f| inesday. 11 is supplied by a city he university plumber J| >hut-off valve. "But I ^ call it a delay," Stiehr ill workers eventually r at a Sumter Street |j| lildings directly on the Annex I and Currell IJl , Stiehr said. ent to the area as soon >r could be found, ac- ||| They were out there II m.," Stiehr said. lecock Tennis Clinics ly 4-August 13 .00 per Session to Faculty, Staff & Students) ? Tennis Office for Brochur 777-3829, 777-3831. ers per session. All clinics t ontor t nnvl fn DaapI \ v/>?vx/? VIIVAV tw liVA/ai/. n Smarr (Head Tennis Coach, USC Chuck Hodgin, Dru Kefalos, etrich. Sessional Typing Sen "A complete office scrvia erm Papers, Resu me Day Service fice Park 5 C. 29210 (803)79 TILLAGE W r*^i^n^^flifffliWMifilnr' All You ran Fst jncheon Buffet ?1 oc ?r Person >n.-Fri. 11:30-3 at.-Sun. 12-3 54 Harden St. 1 Five Points) TQQ_fi/f A/1 / yy-u"TWT >e's wat< The biggest problem was getting the [gone materials. We couldn't determine at Darts were needed until it (the fire mat icator) was dug up," he said. HE PROPER replacement valve was ained by 11 a.m. Wednesday, and the ter supply was restored by 12:30 p.m. lie cause of the leak is still a mystery, wording to Stiehr. Repair crewman Phil :kard said the fire post indicator "had to nu wim someming, a car or something. i not going to just break off by itself." Sven though the damaged fire post inator showed no dents, scratches or other ns of being hit by a car, Stiehr said he ieves it was damaged by "a vehicle of j|fg? |:-; II K^r jjRP** and imes I 8 1502 I ll W I ^0 1 ^urse' I uiHoc fitin rr? J | H BH II VVJ III j gj N to foster th* j! Kj p dent practic [j |j Nurses sele [j II H this prog ran I I We'll zr line some sort/' However, the damage curred as long as two v said. "With the dry weather v the water table is low and until the ground is saturate Only then will the leak ground, he said. REPAIR COSTS will because the new valve c job required "about $30 Stiehr said. After the repair, work* Horseshoe sprinkler syste BaDHHBHHI ou ar If**. lit. ntemship Program pr onths training design 5 concept of indepene in the clinical settin cted to participate in n receive a direct corr TSgt. 741 E Sumti (803) answer your question A great * i breaks of the water line. i could have oc 1, til! .L.^. \iritrvr> n ^ ?.A? ? vwm? ?KU? ouwir " ?rai a sjrovciu gcuj i in toilet flush valves /e've been having, valves not to seal com I a break will leak pressure is reapplied, ?d," he said. will "run continuously,1 be visible above Flushing the system "helped us because we be about $1,000. calls on flush valves n osfcs $700 and the said, and no complicati 0 worth of labor," "Trash, air or erra plumbing will work itsc jrs turned on the Stiehr said. "We sh m to flush air out problems within 24 horn H * enti wat && 12 M and * j'^tV . : ?<; saSenio 3U2 k la amir - nuran; fStuden xjf in a BSN, NLN accred program, the Air Force hai . opportunity just for i 1P^ o mission as a Second Lieutena ed the Air Force Nurse Corps. Sal rnmmanoi irmtn - wwi i i IV/I IUUI uiu Vf llll lOIIIVN <11 IU I ig. parable to many civilian positi< Air Force nursing can mean a life for you. Contact Chuck Reynolds lultman Dr., Suite 18 *r, SC 29150 775-1819 s promptly and without obligation. Rinirfrwg vwayolfnf!^ Ir,,dirt can get stuck and can cause the pletely. When water these stuck valves "Stiehr said. i with the sprinklers i haven't yet had any lot working," Stiehr ons are expected. uc operation hi the if out in a few days," ould know of anv s." orseshoe resid ? were without er for more than hours Tuesday Wednesday J I rt tted 1 * an y fOUrn I lary is II new | |