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’s important to address any concerns you have about your school’s drinking water. If your water looks white and has little pebble-like particles, it could be due to air bubbles, minerals, or sediment—none of which are ideal. I recommend bringing this to the attention of your school’s administration or maintenance staff so they can investigate the issue and ensure the water is safe to drink. In the meantime, it’s better to avoid drinking it until you get more information. Safety first!