Did you notice that NYC tap water tastes a bit different?
Briefly

New York City's tap water, celebrated for its distinct flavor, may experience a temporary change due to a significant reduction in its usual supply during repairs.
DEP Commissioner Rohit Aggarwala acknowledged that different water supplies can lead to subtle taste variations, emphasizing that the water will remain clean and safe.
The ongoing repairs on the Delaware Aqueduct, part of a $2 billion project, will alter the blend of water, thus potentially affecting local culinary staples like bagels and pizza.
As different reservoirs used in NYC's water supply have unique characteristics, residents might notice minor changes in taste or aroma during the pipeline repairs.
Read at Time Out New York
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