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Federal employees to return to work Wednesday

Federal public servants who work in Gatineau or cross interprovincial bridges to get to their offices in Ottawa have been told to return to work Wednesday after staying home for two days due to flooding.

Public servants who work in Gatineau or live in west Quebec told to return to work after 2 days home

Surging water breaches the Chaudire Bridge Sunday, May 7, 2017. Water levels peaked along the Ottawa River on Monday. (Photo courtesy J.D. Comtois)

Federal public servants who work in Gatineau or cross interprovincial bridges to get to their offices in Ottawahave been told to return to work Wednesday after staying home for two days due to flooding.

Federal buildings in Gatineau will reopen Wednesday after being closed Monday and Tuesdayas floodwaters peaked along the Ottawa River.

The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) also announced on Tuesday that federal employees who cross the Ottawa River to get to work can return to their offices Wednesday.

Water levels at the Hull Marina in Gatineau peaked Monday at 45.18 metres, about three metres above the seasonal norm. Now the Ottawa River Regulating Committee says levels are dropping about 15 centimetres a day.

The Draveurs bridge hadclosed but reopened one westbound lane Tuesday, though traffic remains slow. The TBS told workers to check road conditions and public transit before heading to workWednesday.