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about water " perceptible issues perceptible water quality issues your first diagnostic tools are your senses. you can, at times, see, taste, smell, and feel contaminated water. water that is red, orange, yellow, brown, or cloudy can signal iron, rust, or other contaminants in the mains or your household
you may want to get rid of it. if water smells or tastes like turpentine or other chemicals that might indicate the presence of methyl tertiary butyl ether (mtbe) or xylenes, byproducts of gasoline refining, paints, detergents, or inks. metallic smells and tastes may be a sign of mercury , lead , copper...
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