Michigan State Partnership Team
It’s well known that Michigan is facing significant challenges with water and wastewater infrastructure, and homeowners are at increased risk of costly and unexpected service line issues. That’s why so many Michigan municipalities have turned to HomeServe programs to help protect their residents. Our programs educate homeowners about their service line responsibilities and offer optional, affordable repair plans. If an issue occurs, repairs and replacements are performed by local, licensed plumbers.
Mike Chambers
National Dir. Business Development
NLC Service Line Warranty
– Michigan –
Bill Eller
Senior Vice President of Municipal Solutions
– North America –
Upcoming Events
2026 Michigan Municipal League Capital Conference and Expo
March 2 in Lansing, Michigan
2026 Alliance of Indiana Rural Water Spring Conference
March 2 in French Lick, Indiana
2026 Indiana Aim Ideas Summit (IACT)
October 1 in French Lick, Indiana
MRWA Webinar: The Coming Infrastructure Tidal Wave: Plan or React
The Water/Wastewater industry is having to address many issues over the next 20 years: environmental, growing population, rural vs. urban, agriculture, water shortages, financial constraints, etc. One problem that impacts all aspects of the industry including the above issues is the aging infrastructure, and the numbers demonstrate this problem. Water utilities average 240,000 water main breaks per year wasting over 2 trillion gallons per year. Residents lose another 1.3 trillion gallons due to leaks…
Aging Water Infrastructure Subject of April 27 Roundtable
Michigan Speaker: Detroit Third District Councilman Scott Benson spent nearly two decades in community development, including a stint as Small Business Director with Midtown Detroit Inc. and as a former real estate developer in Southeast Michigan.
He is involved with the International Institute of Metro Detroit, Osborn Neighborhood Alliance and the Detroit Brownfield Redevelopment Authority…
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