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The people who supply much of the region’s drinking water say don’t worry.

Water officials in the D.C. region are alerting customers that they may notice a slight change in the taste and smell of water coming from their taps as part of a routine program to clean the drinking water system.

Officials said in a statement that they will change the disinfectant in drinking water temporarily from chloramine to chlorine, resulting in the change in taste and smell.
The switch begins today and will continue through May 2 in the Washington Aqueduct, which supplies water to D.C., and Arlington County and Northeastern Fairfax in Virginia.

Think of it as “spring cleaning” for pipes.

If the odor is too much for you, officials have offered a workaround: Run your tap for about two minutes or use a water filter. Letting a pitcher of water sit in the fridge for a couple of hours also helps.
source:  WTOP.com