Water & Wastewater Services Across Southeast Michigan
When something goes wrong with your water or wastewater system, you don’t want to wait on a company that’s hours away or hard to reach. Having a local team that can respond quickly and understands the area makes a real difference. WS Solutions provides water and wastewater services across Southeast Michigan, including Oakland County, Livingston County, Washtenaw County, Genesee County, and Shiawassee County. We work with mobile home parks, HOAs, campgrounds, and management groups throughout the region, delivering responsive, hands-on support when it’s needed most. |
Local Water & Wastewater Services You Can Count On
Working with a local provider changes how problems get handled.
Issues don’t sit. Calls don’t get routed through layers of people. When something needs attention, it gets addressed.
That’s the difference.
Being local means:
Faster response when issues arise
Direct communication, not a call center
A team that understands the systems in this region
Hands-on support, not remote oversight
It also means consistency. The same team stays involved, understands the system over time, and keeps things moving in the right direction.
Areas We Serve Across Southeast Michigan
We provide water and wastewater services throughout Southeast Michigan, with a focus on:
Oakland County
Livingston County
Macomb County
Washtenaw County
Genesee County
Shiawassee County
If you’re nearby and not sure whether you fall within that area, it’s worth reaching out. Service coverage is flexible depending on the system and what’s needed.

Oakland County
Oakland County is one of the primary areas we serve, particularly in the western and northern parts of the county.
We work with mobile home parks, HOAs, and managed properties throughout the area, supporting systems that require consistent operation, compliance, and infrastructure improvements.
Being close to these systems allows for faster response and ongoing involvement. It also means familiarity with local expectations; how systems are reviewed, where issues tend to show up, and what needs to be done to keep everything in line.

Livingston County
Systems in Livingston County often come with a different set of challenges; more rural setups, varied infrastructure, and systems that may not have been updated in some time.
We provide support across the county, focusing on reliability and responsiveness. When issues come up, they’re handled quickly, and when systems need ongoing oversight, they’re managed consistently.
The goal is steady performance and fewer surprises.

Washtenaw County
In Washtenaw County, particularly the northern areas, systems can vary quite a bit from one property to the next.
Some are straightforward; others require a more hands-on approach to keep everything operating the way it should.
We support campgrounds, HOAs, and managed properties across the region, bringing practical experience into systems that need consistent attention and clear oversight.

Genesee County
Genesee County systems often show the effects of aging infrastructure and long-term wear.
That leads to recurring issues, inconsistent performance, and systems that need more than occasional fixes.
We work within the county to stabilize those systems; improving reliability, addressing ongoing problems, and making sure operations and compliance stay on track.

Shiawassee County
Shiawassee County includes a number of smaller and rural systems that still require the same level of attention as larger ones.
We provide hands-on support across the area, keeping systems running properly and making sure compliance requirements are met.
Even in smaller setups, consistency matters; that’s what keeps issues from building up over time.
Built for Michigan Systems
Water and wastewater systems in Southeast Michigan share common patterns; infrastructure age, regional design approaches, and how regulations are applied in practice.
We work within those realities every day. That includes understanding:
How systems vary across counties
Where infrastructure issues tend to develop
What regulators expect to see during inspections
How to adapt to different property types
That experience carries across every service area, so no matter where the system is located, it’s being handled with the same level of attention and understanding.
