Residents in the District, Northern Virginia, and League City may notice a change in their tap water's taste and smell starting Monday due to annual water maintenance treatments. The process, described as a sort of 'spring cleaning' for water pipes, involves changes to the water purification process. In League City, the maintenance, conducted by the city and the Gulf Coast Water Authority, is scheduled from April 8 to May 6. Officials in Arlington have provided explanations for the changes and advised on what residents can do.
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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 April 8 to May 6. https://t.co/1pddEzJguz
League City's water may taste different for a month. Here's what to expect. https://t.co/mb3ZpSPwjI
Does your tap water smell or taste different? An official in Arlington explains why and tells what you can do. https://t.co/ut0qlwZX1i
If you live in the District or Northern Virginia, your water might start to smell funny on Monday. That’s because of an annual change to the water purification process — a sort of “spring cleaning” for your pipes. https://t.co/8XMgHoszZv