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City Says Temperature Changes May Affect Appearance Of Drinking Water But No Safety Concerns For Residents

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KAWARTHA LAKES-The City is advising residents that fluctuations in temperature and warmer weather on its way the water in municipal systems can become cloudy or greyish-coloured due to unseasonably warm temperatures during the day and colder temperatures at night, the water remains safe to drink. Fluctuating temperatures can cause more air to be trapped in the water, creating tiny bubbles which result in a “cloudy” appearance to the water. This …
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lindsayadvocate.ca broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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