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Contamination warning

Utility Week escaped the effects of the floods that have caused so much disruption to lives and business this week.

The only problem at UW Towers was a warning from the building management department that the water was not fit to drink. The reason: the water was "contaminated by local authorities" according to warning signs on all the taps, raising fears in the office of an outbreak of the deadly "bureaucracy" virus.

No worries about an epidemic of local democracy, of course. Utility Week, like most magazines, is an occasionally-benign dictatorship.

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