Water Bottle Substance Mystery
We have a water service that brings spring water to the office. The water bottles go into a cooler/heater unit to dispense hot/cold water. Occasionally, and with no apparent patter, we get a white hazy substance at the bottom of a cold water glass. The company has replaced the dispenser with a new unit and the problem still occurs. They claim that its probably calcium from the ultra-cold water. The substance is tasteless as far as we can tell, and it doesn't seem to pose an immediate health problem... I'm sure we've ingested this before we notice it. So, can calcium just "show up" in very cold water?