Cloudy water resulting from air bubbles is safe for use and poses no health risk.
However, if the water is cloudy due to suspended solids, it may not be safe to consume, and using it is not recommended until further testing is conducted to determine the exact nature and extent of the impurities.
The occurrence of cloudy hot water flowing from your tap is a normal phenomenon. This happens because the water molecules in your system expand as they are heated by the water heater, which leads to the entrapment of other gases, resulting in small air bubbles. However, once your hot water has settled, these bubbles should rise and disperse, causing the cloudiness to dissipate.
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