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Why is the water gray/black in color?

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Why is the water gray/black in color?

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Magnesium, a harmless and colorless chemical, will occasionally mix with oxygen, which then creates a black color in your water. Even though a reaction has occurred, the chemical is still harmless, and the water safe to drink.

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