he madrid water Due to algae in the Valmayor reservoir, at least in the town of Majadahonda, it is no longer one of the best in Spain. the taste of the water has changed There was even one person left, this town hall neighbor and a French teacher, hospitalized after drinking tap water.
This is a problem I’ve noticed. Madrid Telecom A few days ago, as the residents of the west side of the Madrid community – mainly from Villaviciosa and Majadahonda – showed their enthusiasm It has come under fire after it was detected that the water coming from the taps had an unpleasant smell.
The same person is affected and the paper is also counted MJD Magazine After drinking the tap water at five o’clock: he continued to suffer from “vomiting, diarrhea, headache, body aches, fatigue, dizziness…”.And, although the Canal Isabel II still recommends drinking tap water, 5 days after drinking Miriam Torico, Persistent gastrointestinal discomfort. So much so that he even said that in the emergency room of the triage hospital, there were more cases: “Let’s see if this is the case, I just read an hour ago, the water is terrible! They said: “Wow!Well, we’ve seen a lot of cases where we think it’s acute gastroenteritis’, he told the aforementioned outlet, claiming they had not been notified seemed “fatal”.
He also recalled, “Obviously they had found Agricultural Nitrate.As for me smells and tastes like pesticide“This is not the only case,” said Ana Rabrandello, another resident of Majadahonda. “The same thing happened to me. I thought it was water in the pipes. Oops, I actually put water in the fridge. I thought it was in the bottle and threw it away, and I even had a headache for a few days.”
An incident was discovered in the Isabel II Canal
The competent authority issued a statement citing “the cause of the bad taste of water at several water points in the west of the area, where the necessary measures and actions have been taken”.To fix this situation, it is Algae appear in Valmayor reservoir, causing smell of damp earth or moldwithout affecting fitness for consumption,” he detailed in a statement.
However, it noted that “measures taken have reduced the rate of malodor at the outlet of the Valmayor Drinking Water Treatment Plant (ETAP) and the incident is expected to subside completely within the next few days.” Existing legislation, is an indicator parameter, which does not obey the Does not affect the suitability of drinking water. Canal Isabel II apologizes for the inconvenience caused and hopes to resolve this issue as soon as possible. “