Why does my water sometimes have a chlorine taste and odor?
Like all public water suppliers in New Jersey, the East Orange Water Commission is required by law to provide disinfectant (chlorine) to the water during the treatment process to kill germs. This may mean that you may encounter chlorine-type tastes or odors from time to time.

If you find this unacceptable, collect tap water in a container, shake it and let in stand for a while before covering the container and placing it in the refrigerator for drinking. The chlorine odor will dissipate.

For more information, contact the Water Department at 973-266-8869.

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1. How hard is my water?
2. Is bottled water "better" than tap water?
3. I’ve heard about people installing filters or home treatment devices. Is that really necessary?
4. Who sets the water quality standards?
5. Why does my water sometimes have a chlorine taste and odor?
6. Why does drinking water often look cloudy when first taken from a faucet and then clear up?
7. Why is my drinking water ‘dirty’?
8. Why does dishwater or the dishwasher leave spots on glasses?