Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
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A major water main break in Oakland County (Michigan) prompted a regional response with widespread advisories and a state of emergency declaration. Residents and businesses were asked to conserve water and anticipate extended service outages in affected areas.[10]
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The incident involved a large transmission line (reported as 42 inches in diameter) near Auburn Hills, with crews working around the clock to repair and restore pressure, and officials providing updates as the work progressed.[6][7][10]
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In the weeks surrounding the event, multiple outlets reported on ongoing repair efforts, road closures, and boil-water advisories in surrounding communities such as Auburn Hills, Lake Orion, Rochester Hills, and Novi/Farmington Hills areas, with progress updates varying by week.[3][4][8][6]
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By mid-May 2026, replacements and re-testing were underway, and some businesses began reopening as pipe segments were replaced and water service was restored in stages; continued monitoring and testing were emphasized by GLWA and local authorities.[7][9][3]
Would you like me to pull the very latest updates from specific outlets (e.g., local TV stations or GLWA) and summarize any reopening timelines or boil-water advisories currently in effect? I can also provide a short timeline of the incident and restoration progress if that helps.
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A major break in a 48‑inch GLWA transmission main on 14 Mile Road at Verona, between Drake and Farmington Road in Farmington Hills, caused flooding in the area, leading to road and trail closures as well as isolated flooding in nearby subdivisions and walkways in the City. GLWA crews remain on‑site working to restore water service to all impacted communities. 14 Mile Road remains closed, and the River Trail in Heritage Park is closed until further notice for public safety. Some walkways in...
www.fox2detroit.comA pipe was replaced on Monday, and more businesses are reopening after a massive 42-inch water main break in Oakland County.
www.cbsnews.comCrews worked through the night and continue to work to repair a massive water main break that has disrupted life for thousands of metro Detroit residents.
www.tv20detroit.comA water main break that happened Saturday near the border of Farmington Hills and Novi in Michigan is flooding streets and closing down businesses. Areas surrounding the break are under a boil water advisory. Veronica Ortega reports on where crews are in the repair process.
www.cbsnews.comResidents and businesses across several Oakland County, Michigan, communities are being asked to conserve water after a main break that happened in Auburn Hills on Sunday. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has declared a state of emergency due to the incident. Jack Springgate shares the latest on the break as of Sunday evening.
www.cbsnews.comCrews worked through the night and continue to work to repair a massive water main break that has disrupted life for thousands of metro Detroit residents.
www.wxyz.comThe Great Lakes Water Authority has crews on site of a 42-inch water main break in Auburn Hills. The impact of little to no water pressure is affecting several communities in Oakland County.
www.cbsnews.comA large part of Oakland County is feeling the burden of a water main break Monday morning.
www.clickondetroit.comCrews with the Great Lakes Water Authority are working around the clock to replace the damaged 42-inch transmission line that ruptured in River Woods Park in Auburn Hills. Water service is impacted for thousands of people in several Oakland County communities.
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