New Jersey American Water said an active winter weather season has led to an increased use of salt and brine on roads, which ...
As of the most recent update from the U.S. Drought Monitor map, all of New Jersey was battling moderate drought. Nearly 72 ...
New Jersey American Water has announced its 2024 end-of-year investment total for system improvements, totaling more than ...
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New Jersey American Water says salt levels may change taste as tap water is being monitoredWe have a heads-up to customers of New Jersey American Water. The utility says the salt and brine used on roads and surfaces ...
Every winter local road departments, commercial parking lot owners, and homeowners use salt to melt snow and ice on roads and ...
In an alert on its website and in a related email, New Jersey American Water confirmed the salty taste in tap water in New Jersey is in part due to the recent salting and brining of New Jersey roads.
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Daily Record (Morristown, NJ) on MSNDoes your water taste salty? Winter storms, salt, brine a recipe for runoff in NJOne major New Jersey water supplier is telling residents that their water is safe to drink, but don't be surprised if you notice a salty flavor.
Due to the use of salt and brine for public safety during the recent extreme winter weather and, ongoing drought conditions, ...
New Jersey American Water is advising its nearly 3 million customers that their tap water may taste salty, due to the use of salt and brine for public safety during the recent extreme winter weather.
New Jersey American Water says residents may notice a salty taste in their tap water, but there isn't cause for alarm. The company said Saturday that an active winter weather season has led to an ...
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