Trouble-Shooting Water Quality Concerns
The Groundwater Resource Protection Section responds to approximately 500 customer water quality concerns annually. Some problems may be resolved over the phone, and others require a visit from a Water Quality Inspector.
Water Quality Inspectors will normally respond to customer concerns within an hour of the office being contacted between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (normal business days).
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
| Cloudy/Milky Colored Water 1. Customers lines only. 2. Neighborhood (distribution lines) |
Air Saturated water |
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| Black Floating Particles |
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| Black Particles | Internal activated in line charcoal filter. | By-pass filter and call service company. |
| White Floating Particles | Deteriorating hot water heater dip tube. | Call water heater manufacture. |
| Brown particles that are uniform in size | Resin from water softener. | Put softener on by-pass. Have water softener repaired and flush all lines in home to clear particles. |
| Rust | When the water is shut off for a period of time and as the water sits in the galvanized internal pipes in the home rust particles my flake away from the pipe. | Flush internal lines Call SAWS at 210-233-3477. |
| White or Light colored sediment | Hard Water (calcium carbonate will precipitate when heated or frozen). | Flush hot water heater regularly, 2-3 times a year to remove loose calcium carbonate. |
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| Low Pressure |
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| Taste | Internal plumbing work | Flush internal water lines. |
| Odor | Odor coming from sink drain | Call SAWS at 210-233-3477 |
Report a water quality concern any time of the day by calling 210-704-SAWS (7297).
For general questions or information about water quality, please call 210-233-3477.