Shelby Township, MI — A boil-water advisory could last up to two weeks for more than 130,000 people in southeastern Michigan as crews repair a water pipe break. The Great Lakes Water Authority says a week is needed for repairs and a second week for water quality testing. The break was discovered Saturday on a critical pipe in St. Clair County, which is the largest in the GLWA system. A loss of water pressure can sometimes cause bacteria to get into the system. Shelby Township, with 80,000 residents in Macomb County, is among the communities covered by the boil-water recommendation. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared an emergency, which makes state resources available.