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What should I do if my water is discolored?

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If you notice that your water is discolored, it is important to take a few steps to ensure your safety and address the issue. First, do not panic, as discolored water is often a result of natural causes such as sediment disturbance or mineral buildup, particularly after heavy rain or infrastructure work. Atlanta Department of Watershed Management typically advises residents to run their taps for a few minutes to see if the discoloration clears up. If the water does not improve, it may be wise to refrain from using it for drinking or cooking until the problem is resolved. Additionally, you should check for any official notice regarding water quality in your area, which can sometimes be posted on the Atlanta Department of Watershed Management's website. If the discoloration persists or if you have any concerns about possible contaminants, it is best to stay informed through their official communications. You can find relevant contact information and further guidance on their current web page.
Answered Oct 25th 2025

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