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Another complaint about the water at the new Juvenile Justice Center

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CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) -

19 Action News reporter Scott Taylor learned Wednesday afternoon of another complaint regarding the water at the New Cuyahoga County Juvenile Justice Center.

This time an attorney says they got a burning sensation on their hands from the water.

On Tuesday, the Public Health Department cleared the water at the new facility, saying all tests came back negative.

An investigation was launched last week after a woman reported mild skin irritation after using a restroom at the facility. Reports were that the water smelled like kerosene or gas.

The kitchens in the center stopped using the water and opted for bottled water while tests were being run.

500 employees and juveniles just moved into the brand new $180M facility last week.

The Health Department will to continue to monitor the situation.

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