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Is Your City Water Too Wet? This One Simple Trick Will Help You Find Out!

Have you ever felt like your shower was too wet? Like you were swimming instead of bathing? Well, fear not, for we have the solution to all of your problems! Here is one simple trick that will help you find out if your city water is too wet!

Step 1: Fill a glass with water from your faucet.

Step 2: Hold the glass up to the light and look closely.

Step 3: If you see water in the glass, congratulations! Your city water is wet!

Person holding glass of wet water

But don't worry, there's hope yet. We've compiled a list of potential causes for your overly wet city water:

  1. It has rained recently. This may come as a surprise, but after rain, water tends to accumulate in the soil, rivers, and other water bodies, causing them to overflow. This excessive water flow can make its way to your city's water supply, making your water wetter than usual.

  2. Your city's water supply may have a high mineral content. While minerals like calcium and magnesium are perfectly safe to ingest, they can make your water harder and, therefore, wetter.

  3. Your city's pipes may be old or rusty, causing them to corrode and leak into the water supply. This can lead to a buildup of sediment, making your water appear murkier and wetter.

Giant pipe spilling water into city

So what can you do about it? Well, unfortunately, there's not much you can do to change the amount of water in your city's supply. However, there are a few things you can try to make your water less wet:

  1. Invest in a water softener. These devices can help reduce the mineral content in your water, making it less hard and, therefore, less wet.

  2. Consider getting your pipes checked and replaced if necessary. This can help reduce the amount of sediment in your water supply, making it appear clearer and less wet.

  3. Try showering with less water pressure. This may seem counterintuitive, but reducing the water pressure can help reduce the amount of water hitting your body, making your shower less wet.

Person showering with wet water

So there you have it, folks. Is your city water too wet? With this one simple trick, you can find out! And with a few adjustments, you can make your wet water less wet.

Just remember, don't drink the water. It's wet. And who knows what else might be floating in there?

Sign warning not to drink wet water