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Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?

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Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?
« on: 17/10/2006 16:03:22 »
I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right place or not.  Moderators feel free to move it if it's wrong.

The water in my home is gross.  It's very hard and smells like sulpher.  My toilets stay orange if they're not scrubbed twice a week.  I had someone come out today to test it and give me an estimate on a water softner.  He said I had sulpher, iron, bad ph and 4 parts hardness.  I also told him that I noticed that my finger nails and cuticles had a black residue when my hands were in water and he said that was caused by the sulpher.  (I've only noticed this over the last 2 months or so.)  Is what he said true?  Will sulpher make my fingernails have this black residue?  Also, since I'm a bit fanatical about clean hands and nails, I scrub them daily with bleach.  Is that going to kill me?

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Re: Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?
« Reply #1 on: 17/10/2006 16:22:49 »
do you live anywhere near a volcano?  Or another option, is your water source anywhere near a volcano?  I have heard that water sources being tainted by sulpher is a sign of an active volcano.  Other than that you might want to get your plumbing checked, because sulpher is never a good thing to have in your water.

about the black nails, I dont know about that, you would have to ask another member of the forums.

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Re: Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?
« Reply #2 on: 17/10/2006 16:23:13 »
I don't know about fingernails but sulphur in water will react with silver turning it into a black silver sulphide, so you may want to be careful with any rings. It is apparently a big problem in the hot springs in Iceland.

Is this a private or public water supply? Do you live somewhere fairly volcanic?
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Re: Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?
« Reply #3 on: 17/10/2006 16:36:56 »
No, I don't live near a volcano.  I hope.  I live on the gulf coast of Florida.  In fact, about 1100 feet from the gulf.  I don't know if this is important, but we also have copper pipes.  Thanks.

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Re: Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?
« Reply #4 on: 17/10/2006 16:48:25 »
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Originally posted by Carolyn

I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right place or not.  Moderators feel free to move it if it's wrong.

The water in my home is gross.  It's very hard and smells like sulpher.  My toilets stay orange if they're not scrubbed twice a week.  I had someone come out today to test it and give me an estimate on a water softner.  He said I had sulpher, iron, bad ph and 4 parts hardness.  I also told him that I noticed that my finger nails and cuticles had a black residue when my hands were in water and he said that was caused by the sulpher.  (I've only noticed this over the last 2 months or so.)  Is what he said true?  Will sulpher make my fingernails have this black residue?  Also, since I'm a bit fanatical about clean hands and nails, I scrub them daily with bleach.  Is that going to kill me?
Sulfur it's a disinfectant itself so you shouldn't worry much about it.

Bleach won't kill you but, since it's very basic, your natural skin's acid layer is constantly removed and this reduces your protection against microorganisms. Try with a good soap. If you necessarily  need an oxidizing chemical to remove the black colour of your nails, then try with oxigenated water and salt, instead of bleach (it's less effective but not basic).

What does "bad pH" mean? acid or basic? and how much?
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« Reply #5 on: 17/10/2006 21:29:39 »
I believe that sulphur can reduce blood pressure – o.k. If you have high blood pressure, but problems if you have low blood pressure.

Sulphur can also effect the digestion.

Chlorine can cause allergic reactions in some people, and I would imagine it could cause problems if you have an excessively acidic stomach.




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« Reply #6 on: 17/10/2006 21:46:04 »
I don't know what "bad ph" meant.  I didn't think his tests were very professional.  We don't cook with or drink our water.  I do wash dishes, clothes (which I have to replace often because of the iron) and take showers in it.  It looks fine, it's crystal clear, but the smell and taste is awful.  Over time, it turns everything that is light colored orange, even our dishes and stainless steel pots.  My daughter always has had trouble with acne.  Since she went away to school, her acne has cleared up and her strawberry blonde hair is much blonder now.  I'm assuming it's because of the water.

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« Reply #7 on: 17/10/2006 22:55:59 »
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur
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In 1867, sulfur was discovered in underground deposits in Louisiana and Texas. The overlying layer of earth was quicksand, prohibiting ordinary mining operations. Therefore the Frasch process was utilized.


Significant desposits of elemental sulfur also exist in salt domes along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, and in evaporites in eastern Europe and western Asia. The sulfur in these deposits is believed to come from the action of anaerobic bacteria on sulfate minerals, especially gypsum. Such deposits are the basis for commercial production in the United States, Poland, Russia, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine.





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Re: Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?
« Reply #8 on: 18/10/2006 09:00:08 »
you say you have copper pipes... have you checked the pipes to be sure they are not degrading?  If im not mistaken copper is of an orangish color.  That would explain the orange stains, due to the water depositing the copper mollocules, and the awful taste but im not so sure the smell is caused by that...

is copper dangerous to be injested?

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Re: Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?
« Reply #9 on: 18/10/2006 10:36:01 »
You are very unlikely to get metallic copper deposited, it is much more likely that you would get a copper-sulphur compound which would be somewhere between blue and black. I am sure you are right about the brown colour being iron oxide (rust). The bad smell is probably hydrogen sulphide (which smells of rotten eggs).
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« Reply #10 on: 18/10/2006 21:45:55 »
are any of these chemicals dangerous to even be cleaning with?  If so Carolyn should have it fixed as soon as possible

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« Reply #11 on: 18/10/2006 23:10:34 »
Hydrogen sulphide, if that is one of the things there, is dangerous in any context.

As Carolyn has noticed, none of it will be good for the skin, and if you are cleaning post and pans, no doubt there will also be some ingestion.

Plus, we don't really know what else might be in the cocktail.



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Re: Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?
« Reply #12 on: 18/10/2006 23:36:26 »
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Originally posted by another_someone

I believe that sulphur can reduce blood pressure – o.k. If you have high blood pressure, but problems if you have low blood pressure.

Sulphur can also effect the digestion.

Chlorine can cause allergic reactions in some people, and I would imagine it could cause problems if you have an excessively acidic stomach.




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« Reply #13 on: 27/10/2006 11:18:12 »
" 29.Q. What are the permissible levels of trace elements (such as arsenic, copper, iron, lead, and zinc) in water for the water to still be considered safe for exposure/bioaccumulation by people and aquatic life?

A: Several of these trace elements are regulated by the EPA and are on their list of primary drinking water standards. These include arsenic, copper, and lead, as well as cadmium, chromium, mercury, and selenium. Iron is not a regulated contaminant because it is not known to cause health problems, but there is a secondary drinking water standard based on its tendency to stain laundry and plumbing fixtures. Manganese, copper (again), silver, and zinc are also included in the secondary standards. The primary and secondary standards are available on the EPA Web page Current Drinking Water Standards. "
http://water.usgs.gov/owq/FAQ.htm#Q29


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« Reply #14 on: 27/10/2006 12:24:28 »
I believe that excessive iron in the body is dangerous, but I do not know how well the body is capable of regulating iron levels in a healthy person, and ofcourse, there would be a great difference between organic and inorganic iron with respect to readily it is absorbed.

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Quote from: another_someone on 27/10/2006 12:24:28
I believe that excessive iron in the body is dangerous

I think you may be referring to the genetic condition hemochromatosis.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/hemochromatosis/
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« Reply #16 on: 27/10/2006 14:41:51 »
Quote from: ROBERT on 27/10/2006 12:30:18
Quote from: another_someone on 27/10/2006 12:24:28
I believe that excessive iron in the body is dangerous

I think you may be referring to the genetic condition hemochromatosis.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/hemochromatosis/

Yes, that is certainly one condition that can cause excessive iron to build up in the body, as I believe can pulmonary hypertension.

But it does not exclude the possibility that the body, even with a correctly functioning regulatory system, can be pushed beyond what the regulatory system can cope with by excessive iron intake.
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« Reply #17 on: 27/10/2006 15:52:15 »
 [:)] Americans should not suffer from hemochromatosis as they do not get irony  [:)]
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Re: Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?
« Reply #18 on: 27/10/2006 15:55:32 »
how ironic you should say that.

[:)]OOPS!  I got Irony![:)]
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Re: Why does tapwater taste the way it does? And can it affect my health?
« Reply #19 on: 06/11/2006 16:41:09 »
Quote from: ROBERT on 27/10/2006 15:52:15
[:)] Americans should not suffer from hemochromatosis as they do not get irony  [:)]

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