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( Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun / November 12, 2012 ) Water flowed over the brick retaining wall at the Mount Vernon Market Center, flowing onto the sidewalk and down to Guilford Avenue. A water main break on E. Madison Street near Guilford Avenue caused local street flooding and forced the closure of both Madison Street east of N. Calvert St., and Guilford Avenue from E. Madison to E. Read Streets. |
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What would the cost be to reline the pipes ? I know its cheaper to reline than to bury new pipe in the ground..Theres a few companys out there that do pipe relining...