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Detroit Homeowner Says He's Been Waiting Months For Yard Repairs From Water Main BreakBack in February, CW50 was there when city crews came to repair a water main break on his street, but Gilbert Parlor says those repairs damaged his yard.

DWSD Investigating Over 200 Weather-Related Complaints, 79 Active Water Main BreaksRosedale Park residents are dealing with the aftermath of a water main break that flooded Artesian and Glastonbury Streets.

DWSD Working To Repair Dozens Of Water Main BreaksThe City of Detroit Water and Sewerage department is dispatching 11 crews around the clock to repair water main breaks.

Flood Cleanup Efforts Continue In DetroitCity of Detroit officials are reminding residents in flood-damaged areas that crews will continue to pick up debris at the curb, and no blight tickets will be issued in those affected areas.

DWSD Updates Public On Massive $240.4 Million Water And Sewer Upgrades In DetroitDetroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) officials provided an update on the $240.4M invested in water and sewer upgrades in the past two years. More construction is planned this summer and next year at $203.9M, including a massive project in Far West Detroit.

Water Main Break Temporarily Shuts Off Water DowntownThe Detroit Water and Sewerage Department shut-off valves for a large part of downtown Detroit where some businesses and residents either experienced no water at all or low water pressure.

Massive $8.6 Million Stormwater Project Will Help Reduce Floods In A Westside Detroit NeighborhoodDetroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) officials unveiled the completed $8.6 million stormwater project on Oakman Boulevard between Joy Road and Tire-man Avenue with a demonstration. A fire hydrant was used to show how water that lands on Oakman Boulevard will be directed into the bioretention gardens through curb cuts and catch basin tie-ins.

DWSD Cleans 30,000th Catch Basin, As City Works To Prevent Street FloodingA commitment by the city to help prevent flooding on residential streets in Detroit being fulfilled today, as crews clean 30,000th catch basin.