Dirt?in the water

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I have a house that was built in 1965, a ranch style home. I have two large Maple trees in the front yard. OK, when I use the kitchen faucet to fill a pitcher with a water filter in it, a Brita setup, there are several black specs, dirt?, remaining in the bottom. Is it dirt that has gotten into the water line?
 

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I checked and cleaned the aerator. The hot water heater is a good lead. how else could dirt get in the water line and not cause the water bill to jump.
 

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If your water line was leaking, water would be leaking out and would keep dirt from entering.
 

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carbon particles

Hey there. The brita uses activated carbon to "cleanse" the water. Sometimes you get little specks of carbon from the filter in the top part of the pitcher. (If it's a faulty filter you may get them in the bottom part of your pitcher.) Use the first two pitchers of filtered water (with a new filter) to water your plants. It is safe to drink though it looks a little grey.

Try filling up the pitcher with water without the filter and see what you get!

Hope this helps:)
 
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