By: Dean Vaglia | Macomb Chronicle | Published January 30, 2025
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — A ruptured sanitary sewer in Washington Township has placed Macomb and Washington townships under a 72-hour public health advisory.
According to a Jan. 29 press release from the Macomb County Health Department, a damaged sewer main near the intersection of Hayes Road and 25 1/2 Mile Road in Washington Township and dumped approximately 21,000 gallons of sewage into the Middle Branch Clinton River on an hourly basis.
Crews from the Macomb County Health Department, Washington Township Department of Public Works, Macomb Township Department of Public Works and the Macomb County Drain Office worked overnight to “alleviate the impact of the leak,” according to the Macomb County Health Department. A bypass to reroute the sewage was installed on Jan. 30.
Longer-term solutions are being pursued and Hayes Road between 25 Mile and 26 Mile roads will continue to be closed until further notice.
Heightened levels of E. coli were detected in the Middle Branch Clinton River in two locations downstream of the rupture. The health advisory remains in effect.
Washington Township residents are instructed to do the following:
Residents of Washington and Macomb Townships are advised to avoid contact with the Middle Branch Clinton River. If contact is made with sewage: