What Causes White Deposits in Borehole Water?
Discover what the white stuff in borehole water is and how to improve your water quality effectively.
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White stuff in borehole water is often calcium carbonate or lime scale, which is common in hard water. Installing a water softener or a sediment filter can help reduce these deposits and improve water quality.
FAQs & Answers
- What does white stuff in borehole water indicate? It usually indicates the presence of calcium carbonate or lime scale, common in hard water.
- How can I remove white deposits from my borehole water? Installing a water softener or a sediment filter can help reduce these deposits.
- Is borehole water safe to drink with white deposits? While borehole water can be safe, the white deposits may affect its taste and quality; treatment is recommended.
- What are the effects of hard water on appliances? Hard water can cause scale buildup in appliances, leading to decreased efficiency and potential damage over time.