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A sulfuric or rotten-egg smell — Water with this condition may take on an unpleasant odor due to the high levels of hydrogen sulfide in groundwater. The product of a bacterial reaction, hydrogen sulfide can cause the water to smell like rotten eggs or sulfur — making it unappetizing as drinking water.

August 27, 2019

Columbia

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Water for the people of Columbia comes from Baltimore, which is sourced from rainfall and snowmelt, and supplemented by the Susquehanna River in times […]
August 27, 2019

Annapolis

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The water supply for Annapolis comes from eight wells that are drilled into three underground aquifers – the Magothy, the Upper Patapsco, and the […]
August 27, 2019

Portland

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Sebago Lake is the primary water supply for the Portland area. The lake is more than 50 miles long and extends through many Maine […]
August 27, 2019

Bangor

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The water supply for the people of Bangor comes from Floods Pond, which lies in a rocky, rugged area scoured by retreating glaciers. Because […]
August 25, 2019

Missoula

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The Missoula Aquifer, a layer of permeable rock that stores extractable groundwater, is the sole source of water for Missoula residents, with over 40,000 […]
August 24, 2019

Phoenix

Common water issues in Phoenix, and how to fix them Phoenix’s primary water sources are the Colorado, Salt, and Verde rivers. Diverted river water, along with supplemented groundwater, empties into […]
August 24, 2019

Fairbanks

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Fairbanks’ water comes from an aquifer under the Tanana Valley and is pumped in from wells. While the depth of the wells ensures the […]