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I have a bunch of the plastic water jugs filled with well water and keep getting this film inside. They were left outside for a couple of months but are stored inside now. I couldn't clean it out with bleach but they still end up floating free in the water. How can I tell if it's just hard water deposits vs some kind of algae or biofilm?

I have a bunch of the plastic water jugs filled with well water and keep getting this film inside. They were left outside for a couple of months but are stored inside now. I couldn't clean it out with bleach but they still end up floating free in the water. How can I tell if it's just hard water deposits vs some kind of algae or biofilm?

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Plastic in the sun? Look into phthalates my man, I would stop that shit and go glass gallon jugs with a countertop distiller. Add Santeria mineral stones and swirl for the best tasting fluoride-free alkaline water. Everyone that tries mine says it’s the best they’ve ever had, better than any glass bottle shelf-bought water. I purchased an H20 Labs countertop plastic-free distiller, glass jugs, genuine corks to replace plastic caps, and filled the bottom of a jug with aforementioned rocks. Words can’t describe how good it tastes, you can replace soda.

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phthalates Should have known they increase estrogen and kill fertility. Soy for the water supply.

That site looks pretty cool, maybe I'll pick one up. There has been some degree of contamination in many of the wells around here, E. coli.