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You can blame winter roadway treatment and ongoing drought conditions for the salty taste in your tap water. Your tap water ...
A water main break near the border of Hoboken and Jersey City in New Jersey on Tuesday has prompted a boil water advisory.
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Salty tap water in your NJ home? Here's why
Tap water in some New Jersey homes has recently had a salty taste. American Water says the taste is due to the state's use of salt and brine. The water is still safe to drink, according to the company ...
As of the most recent update from the U.S. Drought Monitor map, all of New Jersey was battling moderate drought. Nearly 72 percent of the state was facing severe drought, with nearly 34 percent of the ...
VDH, the state agency responsible for regulating Richmond's public water system, reported in its initial observations of the crisis that it wasn't made aware "of the critical nature of operations ...
One major New Jersey water supplier is telling residents that their water is safe to drink, but don't be surprised if you notice a salty flavor.
New Jersey American Water is advising its nearly 3 million customers that their tap water may taste salty, due to the use of salt and brine for public safety during the recent extreme winter weather.
Mayor Avula said the improvements that have occurred since the water crisis have included “millions of dollars in investments” in facility upgrades.
RICHMOND, Va. — The City of Richmond released a preliminary third-party report Thursday on what led to January's water crisis. The after-action report, which had been promised by Mayor Danny ...
New Jersey residents may be experiencing a salty taste in their tap water due to road salt runoff and drought conditions. The salty taste is temporary and should diminish as road salt applications ...