NOTICE: Water main breaks are more likely to occur during extremely cold temperatures for Dearborn. When a water main break occurs, it is necessary for City crews to temporarily turn water off in the area to complete repairs.
UPDATE (02/13/2025 at 3:30 p.m.)
The Dearborn Department of Public Works has successfully repaired water main breaks in the following locations:
- 21000 block of Wildwood St
- Brewster Rd near Longmeadow St
UPDATE (02/12/2025 at 12:15 p.m.)
The Dearborn Department of Public Works is currently repairing water main breaks and slow leaks in the following locations:
- Schaefer Rd near Michigan Ave
- 21000 block of Wildwood St
- Brewster Rd near Longmeadow St
- Oakwood Blvd near Rotunda Dr (Stout Middle School)
Water service is currently interrupted for some residents in these areas.
To avoid damaging their hot water heater, residents must follow the following water use instructions when service resumes.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WATER USE
When water service resumes at your residence, DO NOT use the hot water before the water turns CLEAR on the cold setting. Skipping this critical step can cause serious damage to your hot water heater.
To prepare to use the water in your home after a water main break:
1.) Turn off the cold water supply to your hot water heater or stop using it altogether.
2.) Turn the faucet/sink to cold at the lowest point of your residence (this point might be in your basement). You may need to remove the aerator (metal screen) from the mouth of your faucet when completing this step.
3.) The water may be brown or discolored at first. Continue to run the water until it turns completely clear.
Once the water is clear, you may turn the hot water heater supply back on (if you turned it off initially) and/or begin using hot water as usual.
The water is safe to use for cooking, drinking, cleaning, and bathing once clear.