Source: Taste and odour
We strive to supply top quality drinking water which is safe to drink and free from taste and odour. However, occasionally you may notice a change to the taste or odour of your drinking water. Usually this is simply because the taste of water varies depending on where it comes from – rivers, reservoirs, or underground aquifers – and occasionally we may need to alter the source of your supply. This may mean your water has a slightly different taste or smell, but the quality will be unaffected. Other common reasons for changes to the taste of your water […]
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