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Anna, TX
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Rotten egg / sulfur

A rotten-egg or sulfur smell is one of the most common water complaints there is, and it's almost always about where the water has been sitting, not something added to it.

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City of Anna uses Chloramine (they briefly switch to plain chlorine once a year to keep the pipes clean) for disinfection. Anna's own 2025 report says the year was clean, with every contaminant under the legal limit. A separate federal database still lists an open item about a required lead-pipe check — a missed paperwork step, not a sign lead was found in the water. The two don't agree, so we're showing both instead of picking one. (checked 2026-08-18). Read their full water quality report.
How this check worksSources checked Aug 2026

Causes and what people typically do are based on published guidance from the EPA and state drinking-water programs, not guesses. The zip lookup pulls from EPA's public violation records (SDWIS) and a utility's own water quality report, hand-checked utility by utility rather than scraped.

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