Windsor Star

Detroit residents get water reconnecte­d due to COVID-19

- DAVE BATTAGELLO dbattagell­o@postmedia.com

Due to the escalating coronaviru­s outbreak, the City of Detroit announced it will reconnect water for thousands of residents who had their water shut off for unpaid bills.

The “water restart plan” was announced Monday by Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

The announceme­nt is being assisted by the state government as Whitmer announced there will be US$1.1 million in additional funding for water bill assistance.

It is estimated about 3,000 homes across Detroit are currently disconnect­ed and will have water restarted by the Detroit Water and Sewerage department.

The plan calls for the state to cover each customer’s water costs for the first 30 days, then after that each homeowner will be expected to pay $25 per month to retain their water service.

“While there are no confirmed cases of coronaviru­s in Michigan, one of the best ways to combat the spread of this disease is by washing your hands thoroughly,” Whitmer said.

“That’s why the state is stepping up to cover the cost of water restoratio­n for the first 30 days, because it’s the right thing to do to keep families safe and protect public health.”

The plan will remain in place as long as the danger of a virus outbreak continues, Duggan said.

“As long as COVID-19 remains a health concern, no Detroit resident should have concerns about whether their water service will be interrupte­d,” the mayor said.

As long as COVID-19 remains a health concern, no Detroit resident should have concerns about ... water service.

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