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Updated · WDIV ClickOnDetroit · May 10
42-inch water main break hits 10,000 customers and closes schools
Updated
Updated · WDIV ClickOnDetroit · May 10

42-inch water main break hits 10,000 customers and closes schools

11 articles · Updated · WDIV ClickOnDetroit · May 10
  • The rupture happened at 1:30am in River Woods Park, Auburn Hills, draining the Orion Township water tower from 44.5 feet to 33 feet by 10am.
  • Lake Orion Community Schools closed Monday and Tuesday, three drinking-water distribution sites opened, and officials began planning evacuations for vulnerable senior residents as supplies dwindled.
  • A boil-water advisory remains for northern Auburn Hills and emergency water-use limits citywide; GLWA says repairs and recovery could take about two weeks after a leak was found on 6 May.
Is Michigan's 'repair-on-failure' water strategy costing communities more than proactively replacing its aging pipes?
After a 2025 crisis prompted new safety checks, why did another catastrophic water main failure occur just one year later?