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Axios on MSNKC Water says funky tap water is safe — and temporaryIf your tap water smells strange or tastes a little off, you're not imagining it but it's not a safety issue, according to KC ...
Tap water in the Kansas City Metro may taste different over the next couple days. The change in odor and taste is due to the ...
Officials with KC Water say heavy rainfall around Omaha, Nebraska, is the reason people in the Kansas City area have noticed ...
Have you noticed a strange taste or smell to your Kansas City tap water over the last few days? Well, you're not alone.
KC Water says recent complaints about tap water taste and odor are the result of seasonal runoff into the Missouri River, but ...
Despite recent changes to the taste and odor of tap water in the Kansas City area, KC Water said it is still “completely safe ...
Here's the official story behind curious water flavor for the metro . . . Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
KC Water said 300 customers are currently without water in east Kansas City, Missouri, as crews repair a water main break ...
KC Water customers facing startlingly high bills are left with inadequate, hard-to-access and inaccurate resources, a new report from the city auditor’s office found. Residents who complained to ...
The family has been filling up buckets of water from another home for drinking, cooking and bathing. Last week, KC Water charged them $610 restore service but still hasn’t turned the water back on.
Most residents of Kansas City, Missouri get their water from one provider: KC Water. The city water department gets its water from the Missouri River, purifying it before supplying it to around ...
Your KC Water bill is based in part on your water usage in CCF. One CCF is equivalent to 748 gallons of water. You can find your usage at the top of the second page of your bill in the box labeled ...
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