biological red growth near water outlets

biological red growth near water outlets

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biological red growth near water outlets Phisherman 04-25-2006
I've noticed a biological red growth in my home. It occurs in the
showerhead, vegetable sprayer head, and the coffee maker interior. I
am attempting to identify it, but need some suggestions. I've not
collected any samples yet, but plan to view the specimens under
magnification using my microscope. I already spoke to the city water
engineer who knows about existing pathogens that live in our water
supply and is aware of the red biological growth but could not
identify it. He believes it is a bacteria, I'd not rule out a
fungus. The red growth disappears when cleaned with household bleach,
but returns in 2-3 weeks. Any ideas?


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