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BOIL WATER ADVISORIES LIFTED IN WALLED LAKE AND NOVI

BOIL WATER ADVISORIES LIFTED IN WALLED LAKE AND NOVI

  • Second set of water quality tests came back clear, and the boil water advisories have been lifted for Novi and Walled Lake
  • Work continues to remove and replace 60 additional feet of main west of the original break
  • Both main replacements are expected to be completed by Sunday, March 15th

DETROIT – At approximately 4:30 a.m. Saturday, March 7, 2026, the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) discovered a break on a 48-inch water transmission main on 14 Mile Road at Verona, which is between Drake and Farmington Roads in Farmington Hills.

The boil water advisories in Novi and Walled Lake have been lifted.

“I want to thank the residents and businesses of Novi and Walled Lake for the patience as we work to first return water service and then lift the boil water advisories caused by the break on our 14 mile water main,” said Suzanne R. Coffey, Chief Executive Officer, GLWA. “You have not received the service from GLWA that you deserve or require and for that I am sincerely sorry. The number and frequency of breaks on this water main are unacceptable, and we are committed to developing a comprehensive and long-term solution to help avoid future catastrophic failures of this water main.”

The Oakland County Water Resource Commissioners Officer, in conjunction with the Oakland County Health Division, has created a webpage with resources to assist residents and businesses with safely emerging from boil water advisories. Those resources can be found HERE.

GLWA Field Service crews and emergency contractors continue their work to complete repairs at the original break site, as well as the replacement of 60 additional feet of water main west of the break site. This includes 40 additional feet of water main that were identified for replacement after future review of recent inspection data. Both main replacements are expected to be completed by Sunday, March 15, 2026.

Jaye Quadrozzi

Jaye Quadrozzi

Vice-Chairperson; Board Representative for Oakland County

Ms. Quadrozzi is an attorney with over 25 years of experience in complex commercial litigation in both federal and state courts. She is a member of the state bars of Michigan, Illinois and California. In addition to serving on the GLWA Board, since 2013 Ms. Quadrozzi has also served as the Oakland County representative on the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority Board of Commissioners. Ms. Quadrozzi earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from the University of Michigan, and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Michigan Law School. Among the many honors and awards she has received, since 2018, Ms. Quadrozzi has annually been named among Michigan’s Top 25 Women in Business Attorneys by Super Lawyers and in March 2025 was recognized by Crain’s as a Notable Litigator and Trial Attorney.