Some Prince George’s County employees in the county administration building in Upper Marlboro were complaining Tuesday about air quality, when the building reopened five days after flooding.
County Council administrator Robert Williams notified council employees via e-mail that they are permitted to leave but must remain in contact with their supervisors, as well as take any needed files with them.
Because of the flooding, the council already had planned to meet at a county building in Riverdale Tuesday for its regularly scheduled session that ordinarily is held in the county administration building. Many council staff members, as well as the nine-member council, are at the Riverdale site.
Prince George's employees complain of air quality at re-opened county building - Post Now - The Washington Post
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