An earthy taste and smell started seeping into Shreveport’s water over the winter holidays, making its way into ice and ...
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The Times (Shreveport) on MSNShreveport Water Department addresses algae bloom affecting taste, odor of drinking waterThe Shreveport Water and Sewerage Department has addressed the temporary taste and odor change to the city drinking water.
The taste and odor issues affecting Shreveport’s drinking water are improving following recent treatment at Cross Lake, ...
11. Stop heating before all the water in the evaporating basin leaves the copper sulfate solution. 12. Allow the evaporating basin to cool, then leave it aside for a few days or in a drying oven.
The City of Shreveport’s Water and Sewerage Department is addressing temporary changes in the taste and smell of the city’s drinking water.
To grow pure metal crystals, he used copper wire and copper sulfate. He also used a special regulated power supply to create a low voltage to control the current used to form the crystal.
Shreveport Water and Sewer Director William Daniel says this is a temporary problem and his crews are working to correct the problem. Daniel says this muddy taste is caused by naturally occurring ...
Last month, the Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District discovered four adult zebra mussels in Chanhassen’s Lake Ann, ...
These studies clearly show a significant reduction in life span of metal pipes when exposed to certain environmental conditions, such as varying soil PH and exposure to chemicals. As an example, a ...
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