The Great Lakes Water Authority is considering adopting the highest water and sewer rate increases in its 10-year history as a 4% cap on higher prices ends this summer.
Southwest Detroit continues to recover from the devastating flood as the community rallies to help. The Great Lakes Water Authority told us the 19-foot replacement pipe is now on scene and crews will continue work throughout the weekend.
About 12 feet of pipe needs to be replaced in the aftermath of a water main break Monday in southwest Detroit.
As crews continue to clear debris after the Southwest Detroit water main break, here's how many homes have been cleared so far and how long the cleanup process is expected to take.
A week after a water main break sent water spewing for blocks in Southwest Detroit, crews will be out cleaning up the mess.
Hundreds of people were displaced seven days after a water main break near Beard and Rowan streets in southwest Detroit as recovery efforts tackled the cleanup and repairs.
As the recovery process from Monday's water main break in Southwest Detroit ramps up, volunteers are helping homeowners in need.
Crews are working to fix a large water main break that left dozens of people in a Detroit neighborhood without power and heat.
A hotline for shelter, support and damages is 313-774-5261 and 133 households stayed in hotels last night.
A major water main break in Southwest Detroit caused by older infrastructure and freezing temperatures impacted around 400 properties and displaced hundreds of families on Monday, Feb. 17.
A 19-foot segment of replacement pipe arrived Thursday at the scene of a massive water main break that flooded a southwest Detroit neighborhood, commencing a repair process that officials said will take at least two weeks.