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  • White Powder After Boiling Arrowhead Springwater: What It Is & Is It Safe?
    The white powdery substance left in the pan after boiling arrowhead springwater is likely calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is a common mineral found in many natural waters, including springwater. When water containing calcium carbonate is heated, the calcium carbonate precipitates out of the water and forms a white powder. This is a common occurrence and is not harmful.
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