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Why Are There White Flakes in Your Tap Water and Should You Be Worried About Drinking It?


Published on 2025-02-08 11:03:28 - MSN
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  • Tap water is predominantly used as drinking water in the North American continent but experts suggest a quick quality check.

The article from MSN discusses the presence of white flakes in tap water, which can be attributed to several factors. Primarily, these flakes are often due to mineral deposits like calcium and magnesium, which are common in hard water areas. These minerals can precipitate out of the water when it sits, forming visible flakes. Another cause could be corrosion of old or poorly maintained pipes, where rust or other pipe materials flake off into the water supply. While these flakes are generally not harmful, they can affect the taste and appearance of water. The article advises that if the flakes are due to minerals, they are usually safe to drink, but if they result from pipe corrosion, there might be health concerns, particularly if lead or other toxic metals are present. It recommends having the water tested if there's uncertainty about its safety, and suggests using water filters or contacting local water authorities for further investigation if issues persist.

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