Why is my water sometimes cloudy or 'milky' looking?
Water, especially cold water, can dissolve a significant amount of air. As water warms up that dissolved gas will be released in the form of tiny, almost microscopic bubbles. Those bubbles will make the water look cloudy. To test this, fill a clear glass container with water. Place the glass on the table and watch. Slowly the cloudiness will rise to the top as the bubbles float and disperse.

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1. What is the hardness of Elmhurst water?
2. What is the source of water for the public water supply?
3. Does the City use the old wells?
4. Why is my water sometimes cloudy or 'milky' looking?