The aerators in my home are clogging with pieces ea small, whitish material. What is causing this to occur?

This problem may be accompanied by a significant drop in water pressure at the affected faucet in addition to a decrease in your hot water supply. The culprit is the hot water heater's "dip tube." This is a. long internal tube that delivers the cold water to the bottom of the hot water heater tank. The tube, which is composed of polypropylene, may disintegrate. The problem affects approximately 16 million water heaters manufactured between 1993 and 1996.

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1. Does my drinking water contain fluoride?
2. Is New York City's water "hard"?
3. At times, my drinking water looks 'milky" when first taken. from a faucet, but then clears up - why?
4. At times I can detect chlorine odors in tap water. What can I do about it?
5. The aerators in my home are clogging with pieces ea small, whitish material. What is causing this to occur?
6. Sometimes my water is a rusty brown color - what causes this?
7. Should I buy bottled water?