Politics & Government

Water Disinfection For WPB Water Customers Residing West Of Haverhill Road Announced

These customers might notice a slight chlorine taste or odor in their tap water for the next four days.

January 20, 2021

City of West Palm Beach water customers residing west of Haverhill Road might notice a slight chlorine taste or odor in their tap water for the next four days. These temporary conditions will not cause adverse health effects.

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Due to a water main break, the City has opened an emergency interconnect with the Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department, which, has been temporarily modifying its own water disinfection process as a part of regular maintenance.

If you are sensitive to the taste or odor of chlorine, keep an open container of drinking water in your refrigerator for a few hours to allow the chlorine to dissipate. Users of home dialysis machines, owners of tropical fish, and managers of stores and restaurants with fish and shellfish holding tanks are advised to seek professional advice, as the method for removing chlorine residuals differs from removing chloramine residuals from tap water.

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Should you need more information on this temporary change in the water treatment process, please call the City of West Palm Beach Public Utilities Department at (561) 822-2210 (TTY: 800-955-8771).


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