Why does ice made from tap water have a white substance that settles to the bottom of my drinking glass?
As water freezes, the hardness minerals in our water are forced to the center of the ice cubes. When the ice cubes melt, these nontoxic, highly concentrated minerals are heavy enough to settle to the bottom of your glass.

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1. Why does my water look white when it comes out of the tap but clears up after a little while?
2. Why does ice made from tap water have a white substance that settles to the bottom of my drinking glass?
3. Why do we have full-time watering restrictions?