The Water Department is blaming the river and temperature shifts . . . Meanwhile . . . Local conspiracies kind of abound amongst those who aren't powered by booze, coffee, soda or some other barely liquid concoction.
Here's the almost official explanation . . .
"As for what's causing the smell, you can blame the change in the seasons and temperatures in the Missouri River. Seasonal changes can make the river muddy with silt and organic matter, causing earthy, musty odors and a greenish tint in drinking water, KC Water says on its website."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Why does the water in Kansas City have a weird smell? Here’s what KC Water says
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