New jersey american water investigating changes in water taste and odor
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New Jersey American Water investigating changes in water taste and odor

December 19, 2024

RARITAN, N.J. – New Jersey American Water is investigating reports of changes in the taste and odor of water supplied from the Raritan System, the company announced.

To address the issue, crews are conducting extensive sampling and will be flushing hydrants to clear the system. Customers in affected areas may experience low water pressure or temporary discoloration during this process.

The company has not provided details on the cause of the changes but assured residents that efforts to resolve the matter are ongoing.

“We appreciate your patience as we work to address these concerns,” New Jersey American Water stated.

Residents are encouraged to monitor updates from New Jersey American Water as the investigation continues.

Changes in water taste and odor prompt a response from New Jersey American Water, with flushing efforts possibly causing temporary disruptions.

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