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Originally published May 2, 2005 at 12:00 AM | Page modified May 2, 2005 at 4:01 PM

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Water main leak closes Woodland Park Zoo

Woodland Park Zoo was closed unexpectedly this morning after a construction crew accidentally hit a water line, shutting off water to the 92-acre zoo.

Woodland Park Zoo was closed unexpectedly this morning after a construction crew accidentally hit a water line, shutting off water to the 92-acre zoo.

Zoo officials originally hoped to reopen by noon, but repair work took longer than expected and so the zoo will remain closed all day It is expected to re-open tomorrow.

The water line broke as construction workers were doing preparation work for Thursday's ground-breaking of the zoo's Zoomazium, a $9.6 million project to turn an 8,500-square-foot area into a natural playground, said spokeswoman Gigi Allianic.

The year-round playground for children 8 and younger, which will allow youngsters to crawl through mountain caves, follow animal tracks, and climb hollow trees, is set to open next spring, Allianic said.

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