GLWA Issues Boil Water Advisory For 11 Oakland County Communities

Water main break causes loss of pressure, exposing system to potential contamination.

The Great Lakes Water Authority has issued a mandatory Boil Water Advisory for 11 Oakland County communities until further notice.

The GLWA says a water main broke on 14 Mile Road between Farmington and Drake roads Monday afternoon, Oct. 23. The break caused a loss or pressure, exposing the system to potential bacteria contamination.

The advisory covers these communities:

  • Bloomfield Township (the area bounded by South Blvd., Inkster, Adams, and 14 Mile roads)

  • Commerce Township

  • Farmington Hills north of I-696

  • Keego Harbor 

  • Novi (the area bounded by 14 Mile, Eight Mile, Napier, and Haggerty roads)

  • Oakland Township (the Hills of Oakland and Kings Pointe subdivisions)

  • Orchard Lake

  • Rochester Hills north of Hamlin Road and west of Livernois

  • Walled Lake

  • West Bloomfield Township

  • Wixom

GLWA says residents in the affected areas must boil their water for at least one minute then let it cool. Boiled, bottled, or disinfected water should be used for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth, and preparing food.

The cause of the water main break is unknown. The advisory will remain in effect until test results show it’s safe to drink.

 

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  • Pat Batcheller is a host and Senior News Editor for 101.9 WDET, presenting local news, traffic and weather updates during Morning Edition. He is an amateur musician.