Pipe bursts in Old Main
At approximately 6:10 p.m. Tuesday night, Nov. 23, a 2.5-inch sprinkler pipe on the fifth floor of Old Main burst, flooding many office suites in the central section of the building that faces the Old Main lawn.
Cleanup efforts are underway. Initial mitigation will involve stripping sheet rock off of affected areas and drying these areas out to remove the threat of mold. Carpet will be removed where necessary.
Depending on the level of water damage, most departments will remain open in their current locations or in close-by areas; look for directional signage by affected offices for relocation information. Individual offices within those suites may need to be relocated, which is happening this morning.
Affected departments and offices include: OM 540, the Counseling Center; OM 560, Prevention and Wellness Services; OM 450-470, the offices of the president, provost and vice provost for Information Technology; OM 370, Loans and Collections; OM 360, Student Accounts; OM 350, the offices of the Faculty Senate; and OM 240, 250, 265 and 275, the offices of Financial Aid and the Scholarship Center.
The initial points of contact within these offices remain the same; as offices or individuals are shifted to temporary locations during the four- to five-week repair process, their new locations will be posted in Western Today.
Smoke smell in Bond Hall and Old Main
In addition to but unrelated to the burst pipe, last night an errant cigarette thrown into a stream vent caused a small fire among some gathered leaves in the vent; smoke from this leaf fire was sucked into the steam tunnels and distributed to Bond Hall and Old Main, resulting in areas in those buildings that may smell of smoke. There was no fire within the buildings, and the smoke smell should dissipate soon.
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