Nov. 16 begins a three-week treatment of the water system in Sunrise that involves adding chloramine, a relative of chlorine, to the water to hyper purify it. “This periodic program is mandated by the ...
Starting Saturday, Lake Worth’sWater Treatment Plantwill change its water chlorination process for two weeks to maintain high water quality. The city will use a free chlorine residual water treatment ...
MIAMI-DADE (CBSMiami.com) – Residents of Miami-Dade may notice the water coming out of their tap is a little 'off' over the next week or so. The county's Water and Sewer Department is changing its ...
The water pipes treament, scheduled to run March 22 through April 12, isn’t expected to affect drinking water safety.
The process water treatment industry has experienced a remarkable transformation due to innovative technologies in an ever-changing environment. Advanced technologies are being used to improve water ...
As a preventative maintenance measure, the City of Friendswood will temporarily change to a free chlorine disinfection process to remove a bio-film build up in the City's pipes. This routine ...
The water disinfection process in Columbia was changed from a chlorine to a chloramine-based system Tuesday. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources recommends that the treatment is changed from ...
The City of Palm Bay Utilities Department will temporarily modify its drinking water treatment process from March 16 through April 13, 2026, as part of routine system maintenance designed to maintain ...
LAKE WORTH — To maintain high water quality in the water distribution system, the city’s Water Treatment Plant will temporarily change the water chlorination methods for two weeks starting Wednesday ...
Residents in the city of Eldon might notice slights changes to the smell, taste and color of their water this week as the city disinfects water using chlorine. The city began a temporary chlorination ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Miami-Dade residents may think their water tastes a little funny for a couple of weeks in November but it's perfectly normal. The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department is conducting ...