Where Can Residents Impacted by the Auburn Hills Water Main Break Secure Water?
Crews are isolating the break as residents in several Oakland County communities face boil-water advisories and possible water loss.
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‘If you are a praying person, pray’: Orion Township combats dwindling water supply after main break
On a typical day, the water tower in Orion Township holds 2.5 million gallons of water. That equates to about 44.5 feet of water. At last check, the Orion Township supervisor tells Local 4 that the water is now at about 28.5 feet. It comes after the area lost water supply due to an early morning water break in Auburn Hills.
Whitmer declares state of emergency over Oakland County water main break
OAKLAND COUNTY, MI - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Sunday declared a state of emergency in response to the major Oakland County water main break that has disrupted service and triggered boil water advisories across multiple communities.
Where can residents impacted by the Auburn Hills water main break secure water?
Three water trucks have been sent out to serve Oakland County residents impacted by a water main break that happened in Auburn Hills, Michigan, on Sunday, according to the Great Lakes Water Authority.
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