Fraser sink hole...

Sorry
It's impossible to locate PLASTIC PIPE with coat hangers.
Steel? Yes. Copper? Yes.


It's part of my actual job, to locate pipe and dig it up.

Well then you already know what a couple pieces of wire will pick up.... small empty plastic line it will not pick up, but plastic conduit with wires, plastic line with water in it, septic field lines (including cory tile) any electrical, gas line it does pick up....
 
You called this Sal.....
They found the dirt..... its stopping the flow.
Even with the sink hole that happened a mile down the street (that Kwame and his cronies had there fingers in) did they notice that all the dirt was missing from there? Where did it go? Had to flow somewhere?
I need to get into that water dpt and snake me a six figure salary, do an easy 20 and retire like a king.
 
Second one in less than 15 years. You'd figure after the last one there would someone to survey the area to try to figure out if another one could happen or if another one is beginning. Guess not. So glad I do not have to go by 15 and Utica that often.
 
http://www.wxyz.com/news/macomb-county-leaders-to-update-fraser-sinkhole-situaiton


Looks like this is becoming a complete shit show... Now Macomb counties that aren't even on the line are on the hook for repairs because Macomb county failed inspections? WTF

I love local politics. Miller and Hackel told it like it is. Wish we could get more of that on the national level instead of all the media filtered BS. It sounds like they are pushing for only the cities involved paying the bill, and Sterling Heights is going to be paying extra because of the lawsuit filed by their city council which drove up costs another $5-$10 million. Will be interesting to see what happens.
 
Detroit water and sewage provides the potable water and handles waste water treatment. They do not own the conductors outside of the city. They are owned by individual cities and thus the individual city must maintain them.
 
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