You can blame winter roadway treatment and ongoing drought conditions for the salty taste in your tap water. Your tap water ...
New Jersey American Water said an active winter weather season has led to an increased use of salt and brine on roads, which ...
New research suggests that losing your sense of taste, especially for salty and sour foods, could be linked to early death in ...
Residents in Rahway, New Jersey say their water tastes salty and they're concerned.Veolia Water Rahway, which serves the city ...
One major New Jersey water supplier is telling residents that their water is safe to drink, but don't be surprised if you notice a salty flavor.
Loss of taste, particularly for salty and sour foods, could signal early death in adults over 40, with a 47% higher risk of ...
Every winter local road departments, commercial parking lot owners, and homeowners use salt to melt snow and ice on roads and ...
New Jersey American Water is advising its nearly 3 million customers that their tap water may taste salty, due to the use of salt and brine for public safety during the recent extreme winter weather.
New Jersey American Water warned of a salty taste in water due to salt and brine. Affected towns in Morris County include Chatham Township, Chester (borough and Township), East Hanover ...