Opinion: Are we sure we can trust San Diego city water? [Opinion]
— but city officials say it presents no safety issues.
Officials said the odd smell of the water comes from a naturally occurring organic compound called 2-methylisoborneol or MIB — caused by algae blooms in reservoirs that tend to happen during hot weather. City experts say water tests show the city’s drinking water meets all state and federal standards.I think that the water test officials in Flint, Mich., told their customers not to worry about that fully tested water.
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