There was a water problem at Building A today. A water pipe or fitting went bad in the wall separating Unit A-5 and Unit A-6. The water was not able to be completely turned off. This is an indication that the water valve at this building is also defective. Water valves were found to be defective at Buildings E, I, J, K, and B during 2005 and 2006. Costs for replacements averaged between $2,000 and $2,500 each. Because the water valve was not able to be completely turned off at the building, the main valve which feeds the entire property plat had to be turned off. This will have to be done again at a later (undetermined as of this writing) time in order to replace the defective valve.