Novi, September 26, 2025
News Summary
Novi experienced significant water service disruption today after a 42-inch transmission main break caused widespread loss of water pressure. City officials have issued a boil water advisory affecting Novi and nearby communities, urging residents to conserve water and boil any tap water for safety. Local government facilities and schools are closed due to the lack of running water as crews from the Great Lakes Water Authority work diligently to repair the break. Residents are advised to stay informed through city communication channels.
Novi faced significant disruption today following a major water main break that occurred around 7:20 a.m. on Thursday, September 25, 2025. The incident took place on 14 Mile Road, just west of M-5, involving a 42-inch transmission main operated by the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA).
City officials reported a considerable loss of water pressure throughout the area, prompting immediate emergency measures. Crews from the GLWA are currently engaged in isolating valves and repairing the break, but they anticipate that the restoration of water service will take several hours.
In the wake of the incident, residents living near the break, such as Steven Gabel, are experiencing a complete lack of water service, severely limiting their accessibility to their neighborhoods. This disruption has led to the issuance of a boil water advisory affecting parts of Novi as well as nearby Walled Lake, Wixom, and Commerce Township. The advisory was implemented due to potential bacterial contamination resulting from the significant loss of water pressure.
Authorities have recommended that residents refrain from watering lawns and limit non-essential water use during this critical time. For safety, residents should boil tap water for at least one minute before consuming or use bottled water for drinking and food preparation.
The implications of the water main break have affected local government services and educational institutions. Novi city officials announced the closure of City Hall for the day due to the lack of running water, and the Novi Public Library has also closed its facility. Furthermore, classes within the Novi Community School District were canceled since the schools require running water to operate. St. Catherine of Siena Academy in nearby Wixom followed suit and also closed for the day.
Residents have voiced their concerns regarding the extent of the outage and the quality of available water, prompting the city to take swift action for public assistance. Non-drinkable water is available at the Department of Public Works until 9 p.m. tonight for use in toilet flushing. Additionally, drinkable water from a well is being provided at the ITC Community Sports Park, where residents can fill their own containers until 9 p.m.
As of 2:15 p.m., GLWA crews reported progress, having successfully closed four out of the seven necessary valves, but work continues to isolate the leak completely. Once water service is restored, officials confirmed that the boil water advisory would remain in effect until water quality tests can verify that it is safe for consumption.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the situation by following city websites and social media channels for the latest information.
FAQs
What caused the water main break in Novi?
The break was due to a failure in a 42-inch transmission main operated by the Great Lakes Water Authority.
What areas are under the boil water advisory?
The boil water advisory affects parts of Novi, Walled Lake, Wixom, and Commerce Township.
Is there a timeline for water service restoration?
While crews are working diligently, restoration of water service is expected to take several hours. Further updates will be provided as work progresses.
How can residents obtain safe drinking water?
Residents can obtain drinkable water from a well at ITC Community Sports Park until 9 p.m. Residents must bring their own containers.
Key Features of the Incident
Feature | Details |
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Time of Incident | September 25, 2025, at 7:20 a.m. |
Location | 14 Mile Road, west of M-5, Novi |
Main Affected | 42-inch transmission main |
Authorities Involved | Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) |
Current Status | Repairs in progress; water service expected to be restored in several hours |
Closure Notices | Novi City Hall, Novi Public Library, and schools in the area |
Boil Water Advisory | Affecting Novi, Walled Lake, Wixom, and Commerce Township |
Water Availability | Non-drinkable water at Department of Public Works; drinkable water at ITC Community Sports Park |
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Additional Resources
- Click on Detroit: Boil Water Advisory
- Wikipedia: Water Supply
- Hometown Life: Novi Boil Water Advisory
- Google Search: Novi Water Main Break
- CBS News: Water Main Break in Novi
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Water Quality
- Fox 2 Detroit: Thousands Without Water
- Google News: Novi Water Main Break

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