The Shreveport Water and Sewerage Department has addressed the temporary taste and odor change to the city drinking water.
The City of Shreveport’s Water and Sewerage Department is addressing temporary changes in the taste and smell of the city’s drinking water.
Geosmin, and another known as MIB, typically increase during dry conditions. They give off an earthy and musty smell and taste. Officials say the compounds are not harmful in drinking water ...
The taste and odor issues affecting Shreveport’s drinking water are improving following recent treatment at Cross Lake, ...
The City of Shreveport’s Water and ... of the city’s drinking water. These changes, caused by naturally occurring algae blooms in Cross Lake, have led to the presence of Geosmin, a "harmless ...