HT SyndicationNew Delhi [India], September 26: While cities grow at a never-before-seen rate, one of the less-talked-about effects of quick urbanization is the foul odor in water. While humans connect urbanization with new infrastructure, high-rises, and improved connectivity, the effect on water quality is usually ignored. Foul-smelling water is not just an inconvenience; it is a silent threat that can indicate bacterial contamination, chemical pollution, or the disturbance of natural underground water channels. This hidden danger has a direct impact on health, daily comfort, and overall quality of life in urban households. Why Urban Development Is Making Your Water Smell Bad?Urban development changes the natural landscape, creating an imbalance in water sources as construction sites and
Bad Smell in Water: The Silent Threat of Rapid Urban Development

136