Why does my water have a cloudy, milky appearance?
Cloudy/milky water is usually caused by tiny air bubbles in the water. Take a glass of cold water from the tap and set it on a flat surface. If the water begins to clear from the bottom up within a few minutes, it can be concluded that dissolved air is the cause of the cloudy appearance. The air bubbles are moving to the top of the container to escape into the open atmosphere.

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