SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – Part of staying cool through the summer is to stay hydrated, but Sacramento residents may notice something off about the water coming out of their faucets.
“Typically, we’d see these kinds of complaints or start to receive these kinds of complaints at the end of the summer and the beginning of fall. Because of the hot and dry conditions we’re enduring right now, we’re starting to see them much earlier than we normally would,” said Sacramento Water Quality Superintendent Mark Severeid.