Durham: Anyone else notice a strange smell in the water lately? (Raleigh: closing, live in)
Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, CaryThe Triangle Area
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As long as Republicans have passed a law making it illegal to even TALK about what chemicals are going into Fracking ground water... and your GREEDY Governor wants to put you in prison for even disclosing the names of said issue... YOU CAN'T TALK ABOUT IT.
So everyone shutup, DRINK UP, get ill and die... BUT PAY YOUR BILL !!!
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The water in Raleigh had that smell and taste occasionally. Last a couple days and wouldn't happen again for months. I researched it at the time and I'm thinking it was some process that was done routinely to all water supply. I've even smelled the sulfur smell coming up from the drain from time to time. Very strong odor.
The water in Raleigh had that smell and taste occasionally. Last a couple days and wouldn't happen again for months. I researched it at the time and I'm thinking it was some process that was done routinely to all water supply. I've even smelled the sulfur smell coming up from the drain from time to time. Very strong odor.
I've noticed it. Hubby says he can't smell or taste it but I can. We had an issue with ice maker so we were using water from faucet to put into ice trays. I could taste it. Ice maker got fixed and the water has a better taste but there is a filter on the fridge. Glad I'm not the only one!
I live in NE Durham, just on the city line and I've noticed it too.
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