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<br />In addition, UNC announced that it, too, was canceling afternoon classes and closing offices beginning at 1 <br />p.m. <br /> <br /> Follow <br />UNC-Chapel Hill <br />Due to @OWASA1 water shortage & safety concerns, #UNC is canceling classes & <br />closing offices beginning at 1 pm. More info to follow <br />12:58 PM - 3 Feb 2017 <br />Both Chapel Hill and Carrboro are under states of emergency. <br />Officials said while some customers may see water flowing from their taps, they should not consume it because <br />they can’t be sure it is safe. The utility also needs to build its water supply back up so that there is sufficient <br />pressure in the system to send water out to OWASA’s approximately 80,000 customers. <br /> <br />At the news conference, they also said it “would be extremely difficult” for UNC to host its scheduled men's <br />basketball game against Notre Dame Saturday. The Orange County Health Department ordered all restaurants <br />served by OWASA closed this afternoon. UNC Hospitals and clinics are operating normally with a supply of <br />bottled water. <br /> <br />Amid the outage, OWASA is bringing in roughly six million gallons of water via tanker from Durham. (Durham <br />officials say that isn’t a strain on the city's supply) <br /> <br />Customers have been asked to conserve water since yesterday, when OWASA began receiving water from the <br />Durham because too much fluoride had been pumped into the water- treatment system, forcing OWASA to <br />shut down the Jones Ferry Road plant, where the fluoride-heavy supply was contained. <br /> <br />To get updates on the system, OWASA customers can text OwasaWater for 888777 or call a hotline at 919- <br />245-6111. Donations of bottled water can be dropped off at 210 South Estes Drive. <br />
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