Flooded space at Morgantown, W.Va., high school will be ready to reopen in the fall

April 20, 2009
Sprinkler system mishap damaged 29 rooms on campus

From The Charleston Daily Mail: Classrooms and offices damaged just months after University High School in Morgantown, W. Va., opened will be ready for occupancy by fall. A total of 29 rooms were damaged in December after an early morning temperature spike set off an alarm and a sprinkler system ran unnoticed for hours.

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