INFRASTRUCTURE MI

Water Infrastructure in Detroit, MI: 44% Decay Risk

Decay risk 44% · moderate · 2 water systems · Updated 2026-05-03

Detroit's infrastructure shows moderate decay risk. Some systems may need attention.

Data: EPA ECHO, Census ACS, NTSB Last verified: 2026-05-03

44%
Decay Probability
moderate
Risk Level
32
CO/Gas Incidents
1936
Median Build Year
2
Water Systems
46
ZIP Codes

What is infrastructure decay probability?

Infrastructure decay probability estimates the likelihood of water pipe deterioration based on pipe age, material type, violation history, and environmental conditions. Higher probability means greater risk of water main breaks, pressure drops, and contamination from aging pipes. The national average hovers around 30-40%. Detroit's average is 44%.

What are CO/gas incidents?

Carbon monoxide (CO) and gas incidents tracked by the NTSB include pipeline failures, gas leaks, and CO exposure events. CO is odorless and can be fatal — the CDC reports about 420 deaths annually from unintentional CO poisoning. Every home should have working CO detectors on each floor, tested monthly. Detroit has 32 recorded incidents in the NTSB database.

Infrastructure Risk Distribution

How Detroit's {totalZips} ZIP codes are distributed by infrastructure risk level:

Low 0 ZIPs
Moderate 21 ZIPs
High 25 ZIPs
Very High 0 ZIPs

Infrastructure Risk Overview

Detroit, Michigan has moderate infrastructure risk with an average decay probability of 44%. Some portions of the water system may require attention as infrastructure ages.

Infrastructure decay probability measures the likelihood of pipe failure, water main breaks, and system degradation based on pipe age, material, violation history, and environmental factors.

Key Infrastructure Metrics

Metric Value
Decay probability 44%
Risk level moderate
Water systems 2
Median build year 1936
Pre-1986 housing 90%
CO/gas incidents 32
ZIP codes 46
Population 633,218

Infrastructure Risk Distribution

How Detroit's 46 ZIP codes are distributed by infrastructure risk level:

Risk Level ZIP Codes Percentage
Low 0 0%
Moderate 21 46%
High 25 54%
Very High 0 0%

54% of Detroit's ZIP codes are in the high or very-high risk category. This indicates widespread aging infrastructure that may be prone to failures.

Water System Age and Pipe Materials

The median home in Detroit was built in 1936 (approximately 90 years old). Housing age is one of the strongest proxies for water infrastructure age, as service lines and interior plumbing were typically installed during construction.

Pipe material risks by era:

Era Common Pipe Material Expected Lifespan Key Risk
Pre-1940 Lead, cast iron 50-75 years Lead contamination, corrosion
1940-1960 Galvanized steel, cast iron 40-60 years Rust, lead solder, reduced flow
1960-1980 Copper, galvanized steel 50-70 years Lead solder (pre-1986), pinhole leaks
1980-2000 Copper, PVC, CPVC 25-50 years Chlorine degradation of plastics
2000+ PEX, copper, CPVC 25-50+ years Generally low risk

With 90% of Detroit's homes built before 1986, a significant portion of residential plumbing may contain lead solder or aging pipe materials.

Carbon Monoxide & Gas Safety

32 CO/gas incidents have been recorded in the county covering Detroit. The average CO risk score is 46 out of 100.

Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless — it is the leading cause of poisoning deaths in the U.S. Risk factors include:

  • Gas furnaces, water heaters, and stoves
  • Attached garages
  • Blocked chimneys or vents
  • Portable generators used indoors

Prevention:

  • Install CO detectors on every level, especially near bedrooms
  • Have gas appliances inspected annually
  • Never run generators, grills, or cars in enclosed spaces
  • Replace CO detectors every 5-7 years

What Homeowners Can Do

Pipe Inspection

  • Hire a licensed plumber to inspect your service line and interior plumbing
  • Check for discolored water (brown/orange = rust; white/cloudy = air or sediment)
  • Test water pressure — low pressure may indicate buildup in aging pipes
  • Look for visible corrosion on exposed pipes in basement or utility areas

Water Heater Maintenance

  • Flush your water heater annually to remove sediment
  • Check the anode rod every 2-3 years (prevents tank corrosion)
  • Set temperature to 120F to prevent scalding and reduce energy use
  • Replace water heaters older than 10-15 years proactively

CO Detector Placement

  • One detector per floor, minimum
  • Within 10 feet of each bedroom door
  • Near attached garage and utility room
  • 5 feet above the floor (CO rises with warm air) or on the ceiling
  • Not near windows, doors, or HVAC vents (air movement causes false readings)

Detroit vs. Nearby Michigan Cities

How Detroit's infrastructure compares to nearby cities:

City Water Systems Violations Population
Detroit 2 276 633,218
Grand Rapids 5 0 315,695
Ann Arbor 5 56 277,712
Lansing 5 72 194,168

ZIP Codes in Detroit

Detroit covers 46 ZIP codes served by 2 water systems. Infrastructure condition varies by ZIP code based on housing age, pipe material, and water system maintenance. Check your specific ZIP code for localized data.

Data Sources

  • Water systems: EPA ECHO — Enforcement and Compliance History Online
  • Infrastructure risk: Derived model (housing age, violation history, system assessments)
  • Housing age: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS)
  • CO/gas incidents: NTSB, PHMSA pipeline incident reports

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Water Quality Map: Detroit, MI

Each dot represents a ZIP code. Color indicates water quality grade. Tap a dot for details.

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Infrastructure Risk by ZIP Code in Detroit

Infrastructure risk varies across Detroit's 46 ZIP codes based on system age, pipe materials, and violation history.

ZIP Code Grade Score Violations
48215 C 62/100 6 View report →
48205 B 72/100 6 View report →
48209 B 72/100 6 View report →
48219 B 72/100 6 View report →
48221 B 72/100 6 View report →
48223 B 72/100 6 View report →
48224 B 72/100 6 View report →
48227 B 72/100 6 View report →
48228 B 72/100 6 View report →
48234 B 72/100 6 View report →
48235 B 72/100 6 View report →
48208 B 76/100 6 View report →
48216 B 76/100 6 View report →
48222 B 76/100 6 View report →
48226 B 76/100 6 View report →
48231 B 76/100 6 View report →
48232 B 76/100 6 View report →
48233 B 76/100 6 View report →
48242 B 76/100 6 View report →
48243 B 76/100 6 View report →

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Frequently Asked Questions

How old are the pipes in Detroit?
The median home build year in Detroit is 1936, making typical plumbing infrastructure about 90 years old. Pipes older than 40-50 years have elevated risk of corrosion, leaks, and lead contamination.
Is Detroit's water infrastructure safe?
Infrastructure has moderate decay risk (44%). Some aging systems may need maintenance or replacement.
Is there CO or gas leak risk in Detroit?
Detroit has recorded 32 CO/gas incidents from NTSB data. Homes in the area should have working CO detectors and regular gas line inspections.
What is the decay probability for Detroit water systems?
The average decay probability for water infrastructure in Detroit is 44%. This metric estimates the likelihood of pipe deterioration based on system age, material, violations history, and regional factors.
How many water systems serve Detroit?
Detroit is served by 2 public water systems across 46 ZIP codes. Multiple systems mean water quality and infrastructure condition can vary by neighborhood.
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