As this article points out, Minneapolis residents have noticed a distinct odor coming from their tap water. City officials say the smell is from organic matter in the snow pack that is now flowing into the Mississippi river, which is the sole source of the city’s water supply. Although the city tests the water daily for problems, the smell and taste of the water coming from your faucet can be unpleasant at best, and untenable at worst.
The article suggests storing your water in the refrigerator to dull the smell and taste. We have a much better idea: using a water filter installed at the kitchen faucet, under the sink, or at the entry point for your household water can eliminate these unpleasant odors and tastes. WaterFilters.NET has a wide selection of point-of-use and whole house (point-of-entry) water filtration and purification options that can fit any budget.
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