posted on Jan, 27 2010 @ 06:53 PM
Over the past few weeks I have noticed something strange about the water in the town where I live and work.
I live in the North East of England, and have done for almost twenty years. Over that time I have noticed a number of changes, but this one, I think,
is definitely out of the ordinary.
I drink a lot of tea, and so use a kettle a lot. I also like to have the taste just right, and have perfected making the "perfect cuppa".
However, around three weeks ago I scrubbed the kettle at work to get rid of the limescale buildup, which is normal for this area of the country. Just
one week later I found myself doing the same thing - scrubbing the kettle to get rid of excessive buildup of limescale. Normally I wouldn't do a
re-scrub for at least two or three months.
Obviously, I felt a little irritated by the extra limescale, and at the time didn't really wonder why there would be such an excess in limescale
being deposited inside the kettle.
Over the past few days though, the water has tasted funny and has made my "cuppa" taste odd. I looked in the kettle and noticed that the limescale
is nice and thick again, but this time, it isn't the usual grey/white colour. Instead it is a brown colour. At first I thought it could be rusty
pipes, and checked them, and there is nothing wrong with them.
I have looked at the kettle itself and it isn't broken in any way.
According to my water provider, there isn't a problem with the supply either. Yet, the limescale in the kettle is brown and looks like it is months
old.
At home, I scrubbed the kettle there too, and just recently the limescale buildup is much more than usual, but it hasn't turned brown yet...
It is worth noting that the water coming from the taps doesn't smell funny, is perfectly clear, and seems normal. It doesn't taste right though, and
it is leaving these oddly coloured deposits in my kettle.
Does anyone have any ideas? Is anyone seeing the same thing?
(if this is in the wrong forum, would a mod mind moving it please?)