Officials with the Great Lake Water Authority say a major milestone has been reached in southwest Detroit as they have completed repairs to the 54-inch water transmission main that broke last month.
The 54-inch and six-inch damaged water mains in Southwest Detroit have been repaired. Full restoration efforts are still ...
Several tasks remain before more families can return home — including water testing, replacing damaged furnaces and hot water ...
A $10.48 million study by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Great Lakes Water Authority will use computer models to better ...
The Great Lakes Water Authority said water testing should be done by the end of the week. The city said it will be at least ...
Repairs and restoration of utility service continue in a Detroit neighborhood flooded during a water main break.
The common tern is a small colonial waterbird designated as a threatened species in Michigan. They breed in the Great Lakes ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNSouthwest Detroit water main repaired, testing underwayThe massive 54-inch water main that broke open last month in Southwest Detroit has been repaired as authorities work to restore water and repair affected homes.
The water transmission main that burst in mid-February and flooded a Southwest Detroit neighborhood has been repaired.
Dozens of city crews and contractors have been working around the clock to repair damaged homes and appliances.
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) also finished repairing the six-inch water main damaged in the initial break, the Great Lakes Water Authority said in a Wednesday news release.
The City of Detroit is continuing to repair furnaces and water heaters at homes impacted by a massive water main break in Southwest Detroit last month.
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