Frequently Asked Questions

Every summer millions of microscopic algae reproduce near Lake Erie’s surface and wander into water treatment systems, releasing an oily substance that may impart an earthy odor and taste to drinking water. But these algae aren’t harmful to humans. Your water is safe to drink and the earthy odor and taste will disappear, as the lake gets colder. For more facts about your drinking water, refer to the Water Quality Report.

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