Novi Faces Water Main Break, Prompting Boil Water Advisory

Emergency response to Novi water main break

Novi, MI, September 26, 2025

News Summary

A significant water main break in Novi has disrupted water services, leading to school closures and a boil water advisory for several communities. Officials are working to restore water services, which may take several hours. Effective measures are in place to ensure access to drinkable and non-drinkable water until the situation stabilizes. Residents are advised to boil water before consumption as safety tests are underway to ensure water quality.

Novi, MI Experiences Water Main Break, Leading to School Closures and Boil Water Advisory

A significant water main break occurred in Novi early Thursday morning, September 25, 2025, disrupting water service for local residents and prompting widespread school closures. The incident was reported around 7:20 a.m. on 14 Mile Road, just west of M-5, and involved a 42-inch transmission main operated by the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA).

Novi city officials have indicated that the break has resulted in a substantial loss of water pressure in the area. Crews from the GLWA have immediately responded to the situation, working to isolate valves and restore the water supply. However, officials estimate that repair efforts may take several hours before water service can be reinstated.

As a preventive measure, a boil water advisory has been issued for several communities, including parts of Novi, Walled Lake, Wixom, and Commerce Township. This precaution is due to the risk of bacterial contamination resulting from the pressure loss. Residents in the affected areas are highly advised to avoid watering lawns and limit non-essential water usage until further notice.

Recommendations During the Boil Water Advisory

Residents are encouraged to boil water for at least one minute before consumption, and to use bottled water for drinking and food preparation. To assist those impacted, non-drinkable water is being provided at the Department of Public Works until 9 p.m. on September 25, primarily for toilet flushing. Additionally, drinkable water from a well is available at the ITC Community Sports Park until 9 p.m., but residents are asked to bring their own containers.

Impact on Local Services and Schools

Due to the disruption in water service, Novi city officials announced the closure of City Hall for the day. The Novi Public Library has also closed its facility in light of the situation. In the educational sector, classes were canceled across the entire Novi Community School District, which has confirmed it cannot operate without running water. St. Catherine of Siena Academy in nearby Wixom has similarly closed due to the ongoing water issues.

Residents living near the break, including individuals such as Steven Gabel, have reported significant difficulties due to the loss of water and limited access to their neighborhoods. Concerns about the duration of the outage and the quality of available water have been voiced by many affected residents.

Current Repair Status

As of 2:15 p.m. on the same day, crews had successfully closed four out of seven necessary valves but continued working on isolating the break. Once water service is restored, city officials have stated that the boil water advisory will remain in effect until tests confirm that the water is safe for consumption.

Citizens are urged to stay informed by following updates from city officials through official websites and social media channels regarding the ongoing situation.

Summary of Key Information

  • Water main break occurred on September 25, 2025, at 7:20 a.m.
  • Involved a 42-inch transmission main operated by GLWA.
  • Boil water advisory issued for parts of Novi, Walled Lake, Wixom, and Commerce Township.
  • School closures include Novi Community School District and St. Catherine of Siena Academy.
  • Non-drinkable and drinkable water distribution points established until 9 p.m.

FAQs

What caused the water main break in Novi?

The break occurred in a 42-inch transmission main operated by the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) on 14 Mile Road.

What should residents do during the boil water advisory?

Residents should boil water for at least one minute before consuming it and use bottled water for drinking and food preparation.

When can residents expect water service to be restored?

Repair efforts are ongoing, and it may take several hours before service is restored. A boil water advisory will remain in effect until it is confirmed safe for consumption.

Key Features

Feature Details
Date of Incident September 25, 2025
Description Water main break on 14 Mile Road
Water Main Size 42-inch transmission main
Communities Affected Novi, Walled Lake, Wixom, Commerce Township
Actions Taken Boil water advisory, school closures, city facility closures
Water Availability Non-drinkable water provided at Public Works and drinkable water at ITC Community Sports Park

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