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A 50-Year-Old Pipe Bursts and Puts an Entire Campus Under a Boil-Water Advisory

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After a 42-inch Great Lakes Water Authority transmission main broke around 1:30 a.m. EDT on May 10, 2026 in Auburn Hills' River Woods Park, the city declared a state of emergency and Oakland University placed all Main Campus buildings, including apartments, under a boil-water advisory. Tap water was not approved for drinking, though restrooms and handwashing remained safe. The advisory was lifted by May 16, 2026.

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Response
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Institution
Oakland University
Public R2 · MI
~17,000 studentsEmergency Closing Telephone (ECT) Advisory
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
O.U. ADVISORY: Boil water advisory in effect. Visit oakland.edu for more information.
Verbatim text confirmed from The Oakland Post student newspaper, which reported the exact text and timestamp (10:56 a.m. EDT on May 11, 2026) of this OU Advisory emergency text
A prior OU Advisory on May 8 at 9:19 a.m. read 'O.U. ADVISORY: Water service interrupted in some university buildings. Visit oakland.edu for more information.' — a separate water service disruption notice before the bigger May 10 pipe break triggered the boil-water advisory
The terse 'Visit oakland.edu for more information' appended to the OU Advisory SMS reflects Oakland University's standard format: push a short alert to SMS/phone, drive users to the web for details — consistent with the O.U. ADVISORY format used in their February 2026 aggravated-assault lockdown
ALL CLEARWebsite+5d
The Boil Water Advisory has been lifted. Tap water on Main Campus is again safe for all uses, including drinking. Thank you for your patience during the Oakland County water main repair.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from CBS Detroit and ClickOnDetroit reporting that, by May 16, 2026, residents and institutions affected by the 42-inch main break were no longer required to restrict water use and all boil-water advisories were lifted; the campus all-clear wording is reconstructed.
The timestamp is a midday approximation; news coverage establishes the May 16 lift date but not a precise time for Oakland University's notice.
Context

Background

Oakland University sits in Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan, inside the Great Lakes Water Authority's regional system. At about 1:30 a.m. EDT on May 10, 2026, a 42-inch, roughly 50-year-old transmission main ruptured in River Woods Park, prompting Auburn Hills to declare a state of emergency and triggering boil-water advisories and school closures across Oakland County. Oakland University posted an Emergency Closing Telephone advisory placing all Main Campus buildings under the boil-water notice, warning that tap water was not approved for drinking while keeping restrooms and handwashing in service and distributing bottled water from its loading docks. Unlike a hazardous-spill or fire emergency, this was a utility-infrastructure advisory: campus stayed open while crews worked to replace the aging pipe, and the advisory was lifted within about a week.
Analysis

Key Findings

A regional 42-inch transmission-main break — not anything on campus — placed all of Oakland University's Main Campus under a boil-water advisory
The university kept Main Campus and the Oakland West Center open, distributing bottled water rather than closing or evacuating
The advisory was a Clery 'advisory'-level utility notice, distinct from emergency notifications for active threats
Aging regional water infrastructure (a roughly 50-year-old pipe) caused a multi-day, multi-jurisdiction disruption affecting an entire campus
Outcome
Oakland University's Main Campus and Oakland West Center remained open. Bottled water was distributed at University Services loading docks. All boil-water advisories tied to the Oakland County break were lifted by May 16, 2026.
Provenance

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  2. Student Paper
  3. News
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Tags
water-contaminationboil-water-advisoryadvisorymichiganinfrastructureutility-failure
Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion