Sometimes my water is discolored and tastes different. Why?

The Village’s water system has been in service for over 60 years. As a result, many of the older cast iron water mains contain a type of reddish-brown corrosion known as, tuberculation. While this corrosion is harmless, it can affect taste and color from time to time. The Village flushes its fire hydrants annually to help combat this problem and also has begun a yearly water main replacement program to remove these older pipes from our system.

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1. Where does the water in the village come from?
2. How much water does the Village pump each day and year?
3. What is the hardness of my water?
4. Is my water safe to drink?
5. How often does the Village test the water?
6. What types of water treatment does the Village currently use?
7. Does my water still contain radium?
8. Does Romeoville water contain Lead?
9. Sometimes my water is discolored and tastes different. Why?