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does your tap water smell funny?

izisharp
izisharp
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
I live on Washington Ave, between Sterling and St. Johns, and have noticed a funny odor to my tap water the last 2 days. In both the kitchen AND bathroom. It's very hard to describe, not a chemically or toxic smell so much as a bad breath, funky type smell. :?

Anyone else experiencing this??? You can smell it by literally filling your hand or a cup and placing your nose close to the water.

please lemme know. thx

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  • cythren
    cythren
    No smell, but my tap water has chunks in it. Little crumbs of orange stuff - probably chipped off from the antique pipes in the building. Yum!
  • leeho
    leeho

    Subject: h20

    perhaps it is something odd going on with the leaves falling and the not so subtle change of seasons. gen had to close lasr night cuz of main problems.??
  • leeho
    leeho
    and m the dog was sick on monday night/tuesday at the vet and don't know why.
  • rhodamine
    rhodamine
    yeah, oddly, weve had the stinky water too, but just in the bathroom... started about two months ago, but has sort of let up lately, as far as i can tell.

    thank god for brita! :lol:
  • laura
    laura
    cythren wrote: No smell, but my tap water has chunks in it. Little crumbs of orange stuff - probably chipped off from the antique pipes in the building. Yum!
    Wow, like Goldschlager!
  • hillyer junkie
    hillyer junkie

    Subject: Goldschlager

    cythren wrote:
    No smell, but my tap water has chunks in it. Little crumbs of orange stuff - probably chipped off from the antique pipes in the building. Yum!


    Wow, like Goldschlager!


    In response to Cythren's post: Wow, that's very optomistic. If that only all our faucets ran free with Goldschlager. lol :lol:
  • bigguy
    bigguy
    Our water tastes a little weird. But if you let it run a few secs it's better. I don't wanna know...
  • doctorj
    doctorj
    I did notice a mild odor of rotting vegetable matter once a few days back, but I drank it anyway. I make a habit of drinking whatever comes out of the tap whereever I find myself in the world. I figure that whatever doesn't kill me delays the inevitable.

    http://www.theonion.com/content/node/47727
  • vanilla
    vanilla
    my cats both seem a bit more sleepy then usual, thought it was the season but perhaps it is the water. one puked last night which is VERY odd. the summer before (?) there was something wrong with the water that only seemed to effect pets. does anyone remember? i just remember my cat getting glassy eyes and sitting strange and then finding out i should have kept up with the news that week. :roll:
  • emily
    emily
    Our water has had a vaguely sulfurous smell on and off for a while, but I assumed that was something to do with the pipes in our building. :?:
  • doctorj
    doctorj
    Emily wrote: Our water has had a vaguely sulfurous smell on and off for a while, but I assumed that was something to do with the pipes in our building. :?:
    Reading about NY water at http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/html/wsstate.html.

    My theory: It's fall. We've had some heavy rains and the reservoirs are at 94% capacity (normal = 70%) and some overflowing. Peak time is now for leaf matter in the Catskill/Delaware Watershed, supplying about 98% of our water. They can remove anything microbial with UV and chlorine, but tiny amounts of malodorous compounds (earthy geosmin & MIB, maybe some sulfurous mercaptans) make it through that are otherwise harmless at conceivable levels -- they don't even bother to measure them in the annual report, except that there's numbers for total organic carbon content (and nothing for suflur). A charcoal filter would probably remove them, and letting a pitcher stand overnight in the fridge does wonders.

    We can actually get real-time measurements of the supply quality at different stations here.

    I can find no warnings about increased microbe levels lately, so I suggest those with sick pets look elsewhere for explanations. The pathogen report says 0 for crytposporidium and 0 for giardia (prior to disinfection) in both Catskill and Delaware systems on Oct 23; we can check again in a couple of days for the new weekly numbers, but if they haven't gone over to daily monitoring it suggests there's no sign of problems.
  • izisharp
    izisharp
    Great report, doctorj. :) Thanks for the info. A+

    as far as I can tell my tap water still smells a little funny, but i've noticed it's only cold water, and the odor is only noticeable pretty much immediately after the water has left the tap. Within seconds in a glass the smell subsides, and the water does taste fine. But when rinsing my mouth when i brush my teeth, or doing the dishes, the smell is still there. :?
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    izisharp wrote: Great report, doctorj. :) Thanks for the info. A+
    Rate the post! :wink:
  • libbrooklyn
    libbrooklyn
    i live on Washington off eastern pkwy and mostly the water is fine, however once in a while it looks and smells funny.
  • anotherdayinbkln
    anotherdayinbkln
    BRITA WATER FILTER!

    libbrooklyn- i live on washington off eastern pkwy too-- where are you at?