Newark Residents May Notice Earthy Taste in Tap Water Due to Reservoir Use

Residents in Newark, Delaware, may detect an earthy taste or smell in their tap water. This happens when the city uses the Newark Reservoir as a backup water source. The switch occurs if the White Clay Creek baseflow drops because of low rainfall.

Lower water levels can lead to more algae growth in the reservoir. The city filters the water, but some natural compounds from algae remain. These compounds are not considered a health risk…

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