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Ishpeming Water System Improvement Project

The City of Ishpeming is making major upgrades to our water system to ensure safe, reliable drinking water for decades to come. This multi-year project will replace outdated water mains, remove lead service lines, and modernize our infrastructure for long-term stability.

Project Highlights

  • Scope: Replacing ~30,000 feet (5.7 miles) of water mains with larger, more durable lines to improve water pressure and reduce breaks.
  • Lead Removal: All lead or galvanized service lines will be replaced with copper in compliance with state safety regulations.
  • Funding: Nearly $20 million invested—half from state grants and half from low-interest loans through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.
  • Timeline: Began October 2024, completion planned for December 2026.
  • Summer 2025 Progress: Crews are replacing 9.5 miles of mains on streets including Deer Lake Ave, US-41, Elm St, Michigan St, Bluff St, Jasper St, and more. The “Dig Once” approach coordinates water, sewer, and road work to minimize repeated disruptions.
  • Impact: Residents may experience short water outages during switchover periods along with detours and road closures, which will be communicated through the companies.

📌 Water Project FAQ

  1. Why is this project happening?
    Our existing mains are aging, prone to leaks, and some lines contain lead. Upgrades will improve safety, reliability, and water quality.
  2. How will this affect me?
    Short water service interruptions may occur. Work zones will be clearly marked, and residents will be notified before service changes.
  3. What streets are affected this summer?
    Deer Lake Ave, US-41, Elm St, Michigan St, Bluff St, Jasper St, Summit St, Vine St, 3rd St, and others.
  4. How is it being paid for?
    Through a $20 million funding package—50% grants and 50% low-interest loans—to reduce costs for residents.
  5. How long will it take?
    October 2024 to December 2026.
  6. How can I stay updated?
    Follow ongoing updates and road closure notices here:
    👉 facebook.com/CityofIshpeming or on your website ishpemingcity.org


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