Is the water at my school safe to drink? Why does it look white and have tiny pebble-like particles in it?
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It sounds like there might be some issues with your school’s water supply. The white coloration could be due to air bubbles or possibly mineral content like calcium, while the little pebble-like things could be sediment or mineral deposits. It’s best to avoid drinking it until you can get it checked out.
I recommend bringing this up with a teacher or school administrator so they can investigate the problem. They may also want to contact the local water authority to ensure that the water is safe for consumption. It’s always better to be cautious when it comes to drinking water!