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GLWA Experiences Break on Leaking 42-inch Water Main in Auburn Hills’ River Woods Park

-> GLWA’s 42-inch water main is back in service and is now providing water at normal pressures to the impacted communities through their connection points to the regional water transmission system;

-> The impacted communities are now working toward flushing their local water systems

-> Residents and businesses of Orion Township, the Village of Lake Orion, Auburn Hills, and the City of Rochester Hills should look to their municipalities for direction on the lifting of water use restrictions

-> The boil water advisories remain in place for Orion Township, the Village of Lake Orion, the northern section of Auburn Hills and the northwest corner of Rochester Hills

-> GLWA’s water trucks continue distributing one-gallon containers of water at three locations throughout the impacted communities

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Find all updates regarding the main break here.

La GLWA está experimentando una ruptura en una tubería principal de 42 pulgadas ubicada en River Woods Park, Auburn Hills. Click aquí para mayor información

GLWA Participates in U of M Utility Summit for Resiliency

GLWA joined other leaders at the University of Michigan for the first of its kind Electric and Water Utility Resilience Summit this February. CEO Sue Coffey shared her thoughts on the importance of utility partnerships as the region navigates crucial conversations around resiliency.

Learn more about the summit in the video below: