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Leak Reporting Duty: Detroit vs Livonia

How do leak reporting duty rules compare between Detroit, MI and Livonia, MI?

Detroit and Livonia have similar restriction levels.

Detroit, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

DWSD requires customers to report leaks promptly, and Michigan's Lead and Copper Rule (R 325.10101+) requires utilities to replace lead service lines. Detroit residents can request free lead testing and lead-line replacement through DWSD inventory programs.

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Livonia, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Residents report water-main breaks and household leaks to the Great Lakes Water Authority or their local water department, and post-Flint Michigan Pure Drinking Water rules require utilities to investigate suspected lead service lines and elevated-result leaks promptly.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDetroitLivonia
Report line313-267-8000-
State ruleMI R 325.10101+ (LCR)-
Lead lines80,000+ slated for replacement-
CostLead replacement free to owner-
Main breaks-Local department or GLWA
Lead testing-Available on request
Service-line inventory-State required
Customer-side-Homeowner repair

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Detroit FAQ

Will DWSD refund a high bill from a hidden leak?

Sometimes. DWSD offers limited leak adjustments if you provide a plumber's repair receipt and the leak was underground or otherwise undetectable from inside the home.

Is my water service line lead?

Check DWSD's online inventory map at detroitmi.gov. If unknown, request a free inspection. DWSD replaces lead lines at no cost to homeowners.

Livonia FAQ

Who do I call for a water-main break?

Your local city or township water department first; GLWA handles large transmission-main events through the same intake line.

Can I get my water tested for lead?

Yes, post-Flint Michigan Pure Drinking Water rules require utilities to facilitate sampling on request, often at no cost.

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