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Disruptions in water supply in Dipoli 30 Jan

There is a planned water cut at Dipoli (Otakaari 24) on Tuesday 30 January, starting at 15.00. Working conditions are normal in Dipoli during this time.
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Water supply at Dipoli will be cut on Tuesday 30 January 2024, starting at 15.00. Working conditions are normal in Dipoli.

A water tanker will be on site from 15.00. Minor disruptions to the water supply are expected, but tap water is available and toilets can be used unless otherwise notified.

The end time of the water cut is not yet known.

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