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There may be no water coming out of the faucets due to a water supply issue, such as a broken pipe, water main break, or water shutoff. It could also be due to a problem with the Plumbing system in the building.

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Why is black water coming out your faucets?

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Why do some faucets have hot water while others do not?

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