Minneapolis officials expect to restore water service to the remaining building affected by last week's water main break by Sunday night. Repairs are ongoing, but backup service using temporary lines will serve the six buildings that have been without water since Thursday's break.
Minneapolis officials say water pressure is back to normal for most residents and businesses after a break in a 3-foot water main flooded downtown streets.
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