Clinton Township’s boil water advisory has been lifted, however, GLWA encourages residents to refrain from discretionary outdoor water use until further notice. In support of GLWA’s request, the Clinton Township Splash Pad will remain closed for the rest of the 2022 season.
As work continues on repairs to the 120-inch water main break in the northeast portion of the regional water transmission system, GLWA is asking those communities who were included in the original Boil Water Advisory from Saturday, August 13, (see list below) to assist by limiting outdoor water use. This will help reduce the load on the regional water system, while GLWA reviews options with EGLE and the seven impacted communities to possibly lift the Boil Water Advisory. This is a courtesy request in the spirit of One Water.
The 23 original communities include: the Village of Almont, Auburn Hills, Bruce Township, Burtchville Township, Chesterfield Township, Clinton Township, the City of Flint, Flint Township, City of Imlay City, the City of Lapeer, Lenox Township, Macomb Township, Mayfield Township, Village of New Haven, Orion Township, the City of Pontiac, City of Rochester, the City of Rochester Hills, Shelby Township, the City of Sterling Heights, the City of Troy, the City of Utica, and Washington Township
Read the Great Lakes Water Authority news release at https://www.glwater.org/.
Original source can be found here.