According to the City of Lloydminster, water quality changes in the North Saskatchewan River are leading to an earthy taste or odour in tap water.
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In a post, the city says the water remains safe to drink. They’ve adjusted the treatment process to reduce those issues and are regularly testing the water.
They say it might take time for treated water to fully circulate through the distribution system.
Any residents with concerns or further inquiries can do so at Lloydminster.ca/reportaconcern.
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