At my last home, I lived near a large reservoir. The water was treated heavily, and we had to keep at cleaning the pink residue off of the shower and toilet and dog bowl. In the lesser used bath, the slime will dry out and leave pink rings. I asked the local water department about it and they acted as if they did not know what I was referring to. Move forward one-year. I moved to my BOL, which when I purchased it, the water came from one of many deep wells in the county. Now, I have to clean the pink slime again; not as often, but it is still there. I found that the county signed a deal with the devil, I mean EPA for "water improvements.
I googled the pink problem. One municipality out of my state told their customers that it was an airborne mold and not the result of the water. I didn't believe that one either. Move forward again. My wife's little white dog has brown stains from here eyes. That breed has a forum that says to feed the dogs spring water and the problem will go away...and it did. Now, the dog bowl doesn't get pink slime either. What is our county putting in the water that leaves the slime? Chlorine, fluoride, G-23 Paxilon Hydrochlorate?
I googled the pink problem. One municipality out of my state told their customers that it was an airborne mold and not the result of the water. I didn't believe that one either. Move forward again. My wife's little white dog has brown stains from here eyes. That breed has a forum that says to feed the dogs spring water and the problem will go away...and it did. Now, the dog bowl doesn't get pink slime either. What is our county putting in the water that leaves the slime? Chlorine, fluoride, G-23 Paxilon Hydrochlorate?
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