FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – City Utilities says that it is aware that residents may be getting a not-so-great smell when they turn on their faucets. Frank Suarez with City Utilities says that this happens nearly every year when rain and snow melt in our rivers. The “seasonal change” brings with it compounds that cause the “earthy” smell.
Suarez says that while unpleasant the water is safe for consuming.
City Utilities released the following:
Our rivers are never the same from minute to minute. Rain and snow melt upstream of Fort Wayne, bringing varying organic compounds into our rivers, which can cause a difference in our water’s taste and sometimes odor. These changes occur naturally nearly every year in Fort Wayne and across the country.
Some individuals may have recently noticed a slight difference in water taste and smell, but residents can be assured that our water is safe to drink.
Our chemists at the Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant monitor and test the water multiple times a day. Our staff has modified the plant’s treatment process to address the impact of the changes on the St. Joseph River, but these modifications will not completely eliminate the “earthy/organic” smell and taste until the compounds are flushed out of the river.
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