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Troy Sets Up Water Distribution Center For Residents Impacted By Water Main Break

The water distribution center will be open from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 14.

TROY, MI — The city of Troy is setting up a water distribution center for residents in response to the massive water main break, which crews are still working to fix, according to a news release. Below please find the city of Troy's full statement and crucial details for residents:

"The boil water alert impacting northwest Troy is expected to continue until at least Tuesday evening. A water distribution center for impacted Troy residents will be open from 6 PM through 9 PM tonight at Firefighters Park, 1800 W. Square Lake Road, Troy, MI 48098.

The incident began when a large water main broke on South Boulevard west of Dequindre. The cause of the break is still being investigated. The water main is owned and operated by the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA).

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The GLWA is testing water from the impacted area today. We are expecting results from the most recent testtomorrow. The boil water alert will be lifted once the water has been determined to be safe for consumption. It is anticipated that this will occur tomorrow afternoon.

The City of Troy has been working around the clock to communicate the status of this situation. Updates will be posted at www.troymi.gov as well as on the Facebook and Twitter accounts associated with both the Police Department and the City of Troy. Residents can also called 248.524.3384, a 24 hour hotline established for this incident.

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Impacted residents over 60 years old in need of a home-delivered meal can contact Meals on Wheels at 248.689.0001. Homebound individuals in the impacted area can contact 248.524.3384 for a delivery of water.

The water distribution center will also be open tomorrow, Tuesday, November 15 from 8 AM until 6 PM. Additional hours, if needed, will be posted to the City website and social media sites listed above."

Photo courtesy of the City of Troy.

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