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

  1. What does white stuff in borehole water indicate? It usually indicates the presence of calcium carbonate or lime scale, common in hard water.
  2. How can I remove white deposits from my borehole water? Installing a water softener or a sediment filter can help reduce these deposits.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.