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How to report water main breaks in Dearborn

January 28, 2017 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

DEARBORN – As cold weather increases the risk of water main breaks, residents are reminded about procedures for dealing with water issues at home.

Discolored water is not recommended for drinking, but should not be harmful. Often, water will pick up a rusty or dirty appearance when turnoff valves are used and the water lines are disturbed. This water has not been exposed to bacteria.

To clear the water, residents should go to the basement or lowest level of their home and run cold water until it runs clear. After that, move to other faucets and run water until it is also clear.

If residents do not have water service or sees a water main break, they can call the city during regular business hours at 313-943-2307. After hours or on weekends, residents can report water main breaks to the Police Dispatch at 313-943-2100.

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