> Pinellas County's water may taste a little different for a couple weeks. Here's why.
Pinellas County's water may taste a little different for a couple weeks. Here's why.
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Heads up, Pinellas County residents – your tap water may taste a little different in the coming weeks.
The county will temporarily change its method of water treatment from chloramine to chlorine disinfection between Monday, Sept. 25, and Saturday, Oct. 14. This may cause a slight difference in the taste or smell of tap water, but county officials say it won't affect water pressure or disrupt service.
Pinellas County's water disinfection program, conducted twice each year, is designed to keep the quality of the county's running water consistent and to try to prevent future water contamination and other safety issues.
MORE: https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/local/pinellascounty/pinellas-county-tap-water-system-taste-maintenance/67-9d2821ae-349e-488f-ac05-db38305d9a71
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