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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.

 

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