If your cold tap water appears brown or
red it is probably mineral deposits (tuberculation) in your water caused by:
Water main break
Water or sewer workers
flushing fire hydrants
Vibrations caused by
construction
Children playing with fire
hydrants
To report these problems, call the
water dept. at 851-4704 or 851-4749. Once the reason has been identified and the
disruption of the water main has ceased, run your cold water tap until it
clears.
If your water appears cloudy
in winter or early spring it is most likely trapped air. Cold water has a
much greater capacity to hold gas than warm water, and if this tendency is
combined with a faucet aerator, your water may appear cloudy due to air
bubbles. If the water is allowed to sit for a short while, the bubbles will
eventually rise to the surface and dissipate.
- Taste & Odor
- After chlorination there remains a
minute amount of chlorine in tap water known as residual chlorine. This
residual is necessary to kill pathogenic organisms in the water. Many
consumers dislike the inherent taste. The following are some ways to
eliminate or improve this taste:
- Expose water, in a clear uncapped bottle, to
sunlight for one hour, and the smell of chlorine will be removed.
- Cool water to less than 60oF in the
summer. Cool water definitely tastes better. If the smell of chlorine is
removed before cooling, the taste will be much better.
- Leave water in a kettle overnight. The smell of
chlorine will be removed.
- Boil water for 5 minutes in a kettle with the lid
off, cool to room temperature, then place in a refrigerator with the lid on,
but not air tight, until cool.
- A well-maintained point-of-use charcoal filter
will eliminate the smell of chlorine.
- Another common cause of taste & odor
in tap water are PVC supply lines. PVC can impart a bitter medicinal taste
to water that is allowed to stagnate within a supply line. To eliminate this
problem, run the water until the taste & odors has dissipated or change the
supply line to a material other than PVC.
- A non-functional drain trap can give the illusion
of a sewage smell in tap water. This is due to the introduction of sewer gas
from the drain whenever water is flowing through it. Repairing the drain
trap will eliminate this problem.
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