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Nassau Bay resident complaints prompt call for faster notices when city switches to well water

5679629 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

At the July 14 City Council meeting, residents reported strong taste and odor after Nassau Bay switched to well water during a main leak; staff said the switch was automatic and agreed to improve advance public notice.

Residents told the Nassau Bay City Council on July 14 that the city’s recent automatic switch to well water produced an unpleasant taste and odor and that public notice was delayed. Council and staff described why the city uses the wells and said they would work to improve communications when the system is placed on well water.

Resident Lehi Venables told council she noticed ‘‘an odoriferous smell’’ and a bad taste when she brushed her teeth after the switch and said the city’s public notice came late. ‘‘Please put out a notice immediately,’’ she…

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