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Old 07-23-2008, 01:10 PM
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Default Re: brown/yellow water???

I live on Lago Dr and we didn't have dirty water, so, I agree, it mostly went to your house!! My husband worked for the city Utilities Department until he retired, and he has said that actually when you smell chlorine, it doesn't mean that there is too much in the water, but not enough. It doesn't make sense but there is a explanation that has to do with chlorine.

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