MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Miami-Dade residents may think their water tastes a little funny for a couple of weeks in November but it's perfectly normal. The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department is conducting ...
TAMPA (WFLA) – If you live in the city of Tampa, there is a temporary change coming that will affect your water. The Tampa Water Department will be using chlorine as its disinfection process between ...
When most people turn on their water faucet, they expect to see a clear stream of water, but what people don't see are the pipes the water runs through before they take a sip. "In water lines, there ...
Get ready for a hint of chlorine in your tap water beginning next week. Starting this coming Monday, March 25, and continuing until May 6, the Washington Aqueduct, the main water source for Arlington, ...
The city of Laredo Utilities Department announced it began concluding its monthlong chlorine conversion process Monday. The process began March 27, when the city started its round of water system ...
League City residents may notice their water tastes different in April as the city and the Gulf Coast Water Authority are scheduled to conduct a water maintenance treatment process that will last from ...
Cocoa utility officials will employ a free-chlorine disinfecting boost to the city drinking water supply in March and April — so residents may notice the odor and taste of chlorine. "There is a change ...
AT the recent annual meeting of the British Waterworks Association, Prof. P. S. Lelean dealt with the history and present state of the methods of chlorina-tion of water supplies. The process was used ...
If residents in Killeen, Harker Heights, Belton, Copperas Cove, Nolanville and Fort Hood noticed a change in the odor or taste in their drinking water in February, that change may soon be over. Bell ...
A temporary treatment change and earlier main flushing in Muncie aim to improve water quality and address odor concerns.