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Pleasanton Residents May Notice Earthy Taste in Water Due to Zone 7 Maintenance

The City of Pleasanton warns that seasonal algae and planned maintenance by Zone 7 Water Agency may cause a temporary earthy taste or odor in drinking water from June 27 through July 2.

Reese Hardy

June 29, 20261 min read

Water quality - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Water quality - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Some Pleasanton water customers may notice an earthy taste or odor in their drinking water over the next several days. This temporary condition is affecting multiple Tri-Valley water agencies and is associated with seasonal algae in the source water and planned State Water Project maintenance being conducted by Zone 7 Water Agency from June 27 through July 2.

The water remains safe to drink and continues to meet all state and federal drinking water standards. Zone 7 performs extensive water quality testing throughout the treatment process, and the City of Pleasanton is independently collecting samples throughout the distribution system to verify and confirm water quality.

Seasonal algae can produce naturally occurring compounds known as geosmin and MIB, which may affect the taste and odor characteristics of treated water, resulting in an earthy smell or taste. Temporary changes in water sources and treatment operations during the State Water Project maintenance period may make these conditions more noticeable. Zone 7 anticipates that changing water sources during the maintenance period will help alleviate the taste and odor issues.

Customers who notice an earthy taste or odor may find that refrigerating an open pitcher of water helps the taste and odor dissipate. Public Works crews will continue monitoring water quality closely and coordinating with Zone 7 throughout the maintenance period. The City appreciates the community's patience while Zone 7 completes its planned maintenance and treatment adjustments.

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Reese Hardy

Reese Hardy writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Pleasanton.

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