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  2. Complaints spur updates to water program in Shores - AOL

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    Some residents maintain concerns about "black slime" in their water, which likely is a product of mold buildup within residences, water officials say. City water staff and DOH assessments have not ...

  3. Iron-oxidizing bacteria - Wikipedia

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    The dramatic effects of iron bacteria are seen in surface waters as brown slimy masses on stream bottoms and lakeshores or as an oily sheen upon the water. More serious problems occur when bacteria build up in well systems. Iron bacteria in wells do not cause health problems, but they can reduce well yields by clogging screens and pipes.

  4. Stachybotrys chartarum - Wikipedia

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    Stachybotrys chartarum (/ s t æ k iː ˈ b ɒ t r ɪ s tʃ ɑː r ˈ t ɛər ə m /, stak-ee-BO-tris char-TARE-əm, [2] also known as black mold [3] is a species of microfungus that produces its conidia in slime heads. Because of misinformation, S. chartarum has been inappropriately referred to as toxic mold. A variety of health problems have ...

  5. If You See Black Slime on a Faucet, This Is What It Is - AOL

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  7. Biofouling - Wikipedia

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    Biofouling or biological fouling is the accumulation of microorganisms, plants, algae, or small animals where it is not wanted on surfaces such as ship and submarine hulls, devices such as water inlets, pipework, grates, ponds, and rivers that cause degradation to the primary purpose of that item.

  8. Slimicide - Wikipedia

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    Slimicide (or antislime agent) [1] is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial pesticide used to kill slime-producing microorganisms such as algae, bacteria, fungi, and slime molds. [2] [3] One primary application domain is in the papermaking industry, where it reduces the occurrence of paper holes and spots, [4] [5] as well as protecting the machinery from odor, [4] [6] clogs, [6] corrosion, [4] [6 ...

  9. Letters warn some Tri-Citians of water pipes of ‘unknown ...

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    The use of lead has been banned in water systems since 1986, and most water pipes are now made of copper or plastic. Both Pasco and Richland public works departments have sent letters to residents.

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