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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)01:19:41 No.2972936 what the hell is this in my water
I recently extended my water supply line from my house to a newly built annex
pic is a diagram showing what the system looks like, with red squares marking the areas where I've noticed the flakes
what could they be? I've ran the taps for a long time and they still keep coming
should I install some kind of filter under the taps?

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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)04:27:36 No.2972960 >>2972936
>Green
>Copper pipes
Obviously, copper oxide
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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)05:14:04 No.2972969 >>2972960
that and/or sand
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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)05:22:13 No.2972972 >>2972969
Greensand doesn't look like that at all; I go with corrosion (or impurities in the water)
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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)07:17:33 No.2972994 TEST
YOUR
WATER
find a company and send them a sample and for a few bucks they tell you exactly what's in it
rather than posting a picture and asking a bunch of gay retards their opinion of a few bits on the tip of your finger
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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)10:00:20 No.2973002 Any time you screw with your water you'll knock things loose. It's scale from your copper pipes. Not a problem unless there is a lot of it.
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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)14:33:27 No.2973033 >>2972936
those are the CIA nano machines. You need to burn everything and run, now!
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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)21:32:37 No.2973077 nerve gas
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)01:20:54 No.2974166 >>2973002
This. The vibrations from cutting pipes, alone, will break loose a ton of shit. Don't be surprised if you have to clean out your faucet valves and washing machine supply line, over the next year.