Politics & Government

City Of Ferndale: Water Main Breaks & Brown Water

So, what should you do if you see brown water?

(City of Ferndale)

Lindsey Gunsorek

January 13, 2022

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It can be alarming to see brown water coming out of the faucets of your house, but it’s likely to happen at some point due to water pressure fluctuations for a variety of reasons—construction, a broken water main, fire hydrant maintenance, etc. The good news is that most of the time there is no reason to worry and it's typically an easy fix.

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So, what should you do if you see brown water?

The first thing is to know whether there is a current issue, such as a water main repair or planned hydrant flush, that may be impacting your neighborhood's water. The City will do its best to alert residents of widespread water interruptions or the possibility of brown water in advance, or as quickly as possible once we are made aware of the situation.

Current Water Service Issues

THURSDAY, JAN. 13 - Due to temperature fluctuations this week from extreme cold to seasonal/above average, the City has experienced a water main break at Woodward Ave. and E. Troy St. The City will be repairing the break on the morning of Friday, Jan. 14. Should water need to be shut down for any residents or businesses during these repairs, impacted properties will be notified immediately.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12 - Due to temperature fluctuations this week from extreme cold to seasonal/above average, the City has experienced a water main break at Woodward Ave. and W. Cambourne St. The northernmost lane of traffic will be closed briefly for the repair, and the one impacted business has been notified.

What to Do if Your Water is Brown

Run your cold water for 5-10 minutes. The brown you are seeing is most likely due to stirred up sediments from pressure fluctuations that can make water appear cloudy or dingy. After 5-10 minutes you should see your water run clear and safe to use. If after 10 minutes you are still seeing brown water, please report this to the City via Facebook messenger or Information@ferndalemi.gov.

If at any point a boil water advisory is in effect for any area of Ferndale, affected residents will be made aware immediately via Facebook, Twitter, the City website, and a personally delivered notice to your door.


This press release was produced by the City of Ferndale. The views expressed here are the author’s own.