Mayor Mike Duggan speaks, with Detroit Water and Sewerage Department’s Gary Brown and Great Lakes Water Authority’s Tom King, on the progress of repairs to SW Detroit homes after flooding.
Inspections on the properties impacted by Monday's water main break are making progress, according to the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department.
Two Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) workers were honored on Wednesday by Mayor Mike Duggan for their heroism.
Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) has been on scene near Beard and Rowan since early Monday morning, along with other Detroit authorities. The water main broke early in
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department gave an update on the state of repairs Friday, five days after the massive water main break.
For some families impacted by the water main break in Southwest Detroit, they are still weeks away from moving back into their homes.
Detroit officials set a minimum timeline for getting families displaced by flooding in southwest Detroit back in their homes.
In the one week since a water main break flooded more than 400 homes in southwest Detroit, many residents are still struggling to figure out what to do next.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan shared the six-step process the city is using to get people back into their homes after a water main break displaced hundreds of residents in Southwest Detroit.
We have just secured the furnaces and the hot water heaters from some contractors, and the companies will be on-site Monday, ” said Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan last Thursday.
An online damage report form is available for Detroit residents and property owners who were affected by the massive water main break Monday. The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department has posted the link on its site.
Crews are continuing their repair efforts after a water main break caused serious flooding in a Southwest Detroit neighborhood last week.