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This Article is From Dec 08, 2013

Water issues plague new Los Angeles International Airport terminal

Water issues plague new Los Angeles International Airport terminal
File photo of travellers unloading their luggage at Los Angeles International Airport.
Los Angeles: Los Angeles International Airport is dealing with brown, contaminated water at its international terminal, which is undergoing renovations.

The Los Angeles Times reported yesterday that airplanes parking at five of the terminal's gates hadn't been able to replenish their drinking water because of bacteria, copper, brass and rust from the building's plumbing.

Water inside the terminal isn't affected. The planes have been forced to use bottled water or transport water from other terminals using water tankers, which can cause flight delays.

Officials for Los Angeles World Airports said they had been dealing with the problem for two weeks and they originally shut off water to all 13 gates. It's now limited to five gates.

The city is spending USD 4 billion on airport renovations, including an expansion of the international terminal.

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