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Alternative-Bat-8453 t1_jcfjr95 wrote

Reply to comment by DubiousMoth152 in Missing Packages by [deleted]

This is the dumbest response I’ve ever seen 😂 first of all it’s in the city and we don’t have a backyard it’s a parking lot. It would be easier for them because they can pull down the driveway and just leave it next to the door. You also don’t know peoples situations and why they use delivery options, so maybe just keep your thoughts like this to yourself.

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MWL1190 t1_jcfecxz wrote

I had this last week on the east side. It’s sediment in the pipes. Keep running the cold water for 20 minutes and if it doesn’t clear then let it sit a few hours. If this is from last night, it should be clear. If it’s not, call providence water.

Do Not run the hot water. Your hot water is running clear because it’s coming from the hot water heater which may not have gotten sediment in it. If you run your hot water while the sediment is stirred up, it will fill your tank and could cause problems.

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lightningbolt1987 t1_jcfdaql wrote

More housing across the board is good. Luxury, workforce, affordable. It all makes providence more robust vibrant and affordable. Just build more housing in general in walkable, we’ll-serviced areas.

The only negative would be if affordable buildings were knocked down for luxury buildings to be built in their place. That’s not really happening here though. Providence has so many vacant lots. Let’s turn these lots into housing rather than keeping them empty.

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sc00p401 t1_jcf9q1r wrote

Reply to comment by kax in Tap water is brown by vanharn_design

I used to get that on my shower stall & liners all the time at my old apartment in South Elmwood. Bleach would remove it so I made a weak bleach & liquid soap solution to use as a daily spray.

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