MIAMI-DADE (CBSMiami.com) – Residents of Miami-Dade may notice the water coming out of their tap is a little 'off' over the next week or so. The county's Water and Sewer Department is changing its ...
During this time, you may notice a slight change in taste or smell to your tap water. If you use a home dialysis machine, own aquarium fish, or manage stores or restaurants with fish and shellfish ...
Starting Saturday, Lake Worth’sWater Treatment Plantwill change its water chlorination process for two weeks to maintain high water quality. The city will use a free chlorine residual water treatment ...
Nov. 16 begins a three-week treatment of the water system in Sunrise that involves adding chloramine, a relative of chlorine, to the water to hyper purify it. “This periodic program is mandated by the ...
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 ...
LAKE WORTH — To maintain high water quality in the water distribution system, the city’s Water Treatment Plant will temporarily change the water chlorination methods for two weeks starting Wednesday ...
As a preventative maintenance measure, the City of Friendswood will temporarily change to a free chlorine disinfection process to remove a bio-film build up in the City's pipes. This routine ...
Watch out for a temporary change in taste or odor to your tap water this month. The city will perform its annual “free chlorination” of the water system from Wednesday to Oct. 26. Residents may notice ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...