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Residents in Marion, Ohio Raise Concerns Over Persistent Tap Water Quality Issues

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Last updated: March 21, 2026 5:10 pm
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Marion, Ohio Residents Alarmed by Persistent Water Quality Issues Amid Geosmin Concerns

MARION, Ohio — Residents of Marion, Ohio, are voicing growing frustration over the quality of their tap water, which has reportedly smelled, tasted, and looked unusual for months. The issue, linked to a naturally occurring compound called geosmin, has left many questioning the safety of their water supply despite assurances from local authorities and the utility provider.

Aqua Ohio, the company responsible for Marion’s water supply, confirmed that geosmin, a compound associated with algae growth in the Scioto River, is the cause of the unusual odor and taste. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has stated that the water meets all state and federal safety standards. However, residents remain unconvinced, with some altering their daily routines to avoid using the tap water altogether.

“It tastes a little funny,” said Betty Flewellen, a Marion resident who first noticed the problem in December. “Sometimes it’s not usable.”

John Rodman, another concerned local, said the issue has disrupted his household. “You can’t cook with it. I’m afraid to let my children drink it. I don’t want my pets drinking it,” he explained.

Geosmin, while harmless to health, is known for its earthy smell and taste, which can be off-putting. Aqua Ohio has taken steps to address the problem, including shifting its water intake from the Scioto River to wells, adding carbon treatment to reduce taste and odor, and flushing hydrants. Jeff La Rue, a spokesperson for Aqua Ohio, acknowledged the frustration but emphasized that it takes time for treated water to circulate through the system and reach homes.

“I can’t guarantee it won’t happen again,” La Rue said. “This is a naturally occurring process. Just last year, at least six other systems in Ohio faced similar problems, some not far from Marion.”

Despite these efforts, the lingering issue has prompted some residents to push for more transparency and long-term solutions. Marion County Prosecutor Ray Grogan, who has experienced the problem firsthand, has reached out to the Ohio EPA for clarification on water quality data and assurances that such issues won’t recur.

“A resolution to me would be the recognition of solid scientific data that demonstrates exactly what happened, and then a plan separate and apart from that to ensure this didn’t happen again,” Grogan said. He added that he may escalate the matter to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost if he doesn’t receive satisfactory answers.

Aqua Ohio plans to transition back to river water this week, as the wells cannot meet the city’s long-term demand. This move has sparked further concern among residents, who fear the geosmin issue could resurface.

For Rodman, the solution is simple yet elusive. “I’d like to see it go back to where we could drink it — straight from the tap with no taste, no smell, no color. Just good quality water,” he said.

As Marion residents continue to grapple with this ongoing problem, the situation highlights the broader challenges of maintaining water quality in the face of environmental factors like algae growth and drought. For now, the community waits for answers, hoping for a return to normalcy and confidence in their water supply.

— Reported by Nexio News

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