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        Bad tasting and smelling drinking water causes concern in Ocean and Monmouth counties

        According to New Jersey American Water, the issue is due to seasonal algal activity, and they are working to minimize its impact on customers.

        Lauren Due

        Dec 31, 2024, 5:50 PM

        Updated 4 days ago

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        Drinking water concerns have been reported in Ocean and Monmouth counties, with New Jersey American Water acknowledging a change in the taste and odor of the water.
        However, the company assures that this is a temporary issue, typical for this time of year, and poses no health concern.
        The affected areas include parts of the Jersey Shore, Monmouth, and Ocean Counties.
        According to New Jersey American Water, the issue is due to seasonal algal activity, and they are working to minimize its impact on customers. The company estimates that the issue will be resolved by Jan. 6.
        This development comes after a similar issue was addressed in North and Central Jersey, where a leak was discovered at a repackaging facility in Branchburg.
        The spill involved Alpha-pinene, a chemical commonly used in fragrance and food. New Jersey American Water and the NJDEP have confirmed that the water is safe to drink, and remediation efforts are underway.