Boil water advisory lifted in Highland Park

Advisory was issued after loss of water pressure

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HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. – A boil water advisory has been lifted in Highland Park, officials announced.

The advisory was issued for all Highland Park residents on Saturday, March 29, 2025.

Now, a little over a week later, city officials said the boil water advisory has ended, effective Monday, April 7, 2025.

“We are pleased to report that the problem has been corrected, and test results confirm that the water is safe for drinking and cooking,” according to a release. “Boiling is no longer necessary.”

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Anyone who uses a filter for reducing lead in drinking water is advised to change the filter cartridge now that the advisory has been lifted.

Officials said the advisory was issued as a precaution after low water pressure was detected in the distribution system.

Anyone with questions can contact the Highland Park Water Department at 313-865-1876 or hpwaterdepartment@metroca.net


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