My water tastes different. Is there something wrong with the water system? Is the water safe to drink?

The City of Lafayette’s water comes from mountain snow melt delivered to the City through a variety of creeks and ditches stored in local reservoirs, and treated at the Baseline Water Treatment Plant.  The characteristics of the water delivered to the treatment plant vary depending on the water source, temperature, mineral content, and algae/vegetation.  Treatment processes are regularly adjusted to ensure that health and safety requirements are met, but some customers may notice taste differences just as you might when traveling to a different city.

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1. How is the City of Lafayette’s drinking water treated?
2. Why does my water taste/smell like chlorine?
3. Why does my water smell musty, fishy or earthy?
4. Why is my water rusty brown/orange?
5. Why is my water white or cloudy?
6. Why is there pink/black mildew in my shower/sink/toilet?
7. My water tastes different. Is there something wrong with the water system? Is the water safe to drink?
8. Why don’t other communities have this problem?
9. Why does it taste/smell bad only when I run the hot water?
10. Should I buy a home water filter?
11. What is the City doing to improve water taste and odor?
12. I’m still concerned, will the City test my water?