Farmington Schools affected by water emergency to resume as normal Thursday
FARMINGTON, Mich. – All seven Farmington Schools affected by the Oakland County water emergency will reopen Thursday as normal, school officials announced.
Here is the information from Farmington Schools: "We are happy to announce that school will be in session at the seven schools that have been affected by the recent water main break.
We have been working to make sure our schools are safe for students and staff to return to school as soon as possible."
Drinking Water While the water advisory is in effect, the schools have covered up all the water fountains in their buildings.
The schools have bottled water on hand for anyone who needs it.
Students and staff are also encouraged to bring in bottled water while the school is under the “Boil Water Advisory.” Restrooms The schools have operational restroom facilities.
Please know that our Nutrition Services Department is following all the safety requirements such as boiling water in the preparation of school lunches.
Information from the City of Farmington Hills Bottled water will be distributed at the Costick Center located at 28600 Eleven Mile Road.
Residents should also bring containers to fill with potable water in case the bottled water supply has run out.
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