Dear sir,
I observed black-colored water from the fire hydrant pipelines, especially at some points but not all points. What was the exact reason why the water becomes black in color? The initial filling water was good. However, when checking the water the next day, it had turned black.
Thank you.
From India, Hyderabad
I observed black-colored water from the fire hydrant pipelines, especially at some points but not all points. What was the exact reason why the water becomes black in color? The initial filling water was good. However, when checking the water the next day, it had turned black.
Thank you.
From India, Hyderabad
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Dear sir,
I observed black-colored water from fire hydrant pipelines, especially at some points, but not at all points. What was the exact reason for the water turning black in color? The initial filling water was clear. However, when checking the water the next day, it had turned black.
Dear Mr. Shrikant,
There are two reasons for this issue:
1. If the water is stagnant
2. Due to the oxidation of MS, water turns black in color.
Do not worry. You should conduct weekly trials of the hydrant points to resolve this problem.
Thanks,
Abhay
From India, Thana
Dear sir,
I observed black-colored water from fire hydrant pipelines, especially at some points, but not at all points. What was the exact reason for the water turning black in color? The initial filling water was clear. However, when checking the water the next day, it had turned black.
Dear Mr. Shrikant,
There are two reasons for this issue:
1. If the water is stagnant
2. Due to the oxidation of MS, water turns black in color.
Do not worry. You should conduct weekly trials of the hydrant points to resolve this problem.
Thanks,
Abhay
From India, Thana
Dear Srikant,
As rightly said by Mr. Abhay, corrosion can be one of the reasons for this. Also, make sure there are no other impurities present nearby which may enter the hydrant line due to leakage, such as crude oil, slugs, or any solution that could be making the water black.
Regards,
Hansa Vyas
From India, Udaipur
As rightly said by Mr. Abhay, corrosion can be one of the reasons for this. Also, make sure there are no other impurities present nearby which may enter the hydrant line due to leakage, such as crude oil, slugs, or any solution that could be making the water black.
Regards,
Hansa Vyas
From India, Udaipur
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