Cloudy water
Cloudiness in a glass is often just air. In plant records, “turbidity” is a different, operational watch-point.
Cloudy glass
looks wrong at first
Often just air
clears from the bottom up
True turbidity
particles or stays murky
What people notice
A milky glass that clears from the bottom up is usually air bubbles from pressure changes — not dirt. Lasting murk is different: call your city.
What records usually show
Plant turbidity is tracked as an operations measure. Flagged plant results can appear on system pages like other flags. They still do not describe your kitchen glass at this moment.
What you can do
- Let a cloudy glass sit a minute — if it clears from the bottom, it is often air.
- Lasting cloudiness, colour, or odd smell: call your city.
- On a well: public system pages do not apply — see private wells.