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The cold water in your kitchen is probably coming direct from the mains.


It sounds like the hot water everywhere and the cold water in your bathroom are coming from a header tank probably in the loft.


It seems a distinct possibility that this is where the contamination is happening, particularly if the cover is dislodged.


It's also a possibility if it's suddenly happened that some creature may have gone to meet their maker in it.


You shouldn't drink it under any circumstances - and someone with a strong stomach should probably go up in the loft and take a look.

All very good points, but I live in a flat and the boiler is in my bedroom, it is one of those really old massive ones but I don't think that would affect the kitchen...? I showered in it this morning when I looked down I thought I'd lost all control of my bladder !

I think the clue is in the really old boiler in your bedroom - this makes me think it's rust in the tank.


If it is, it's not a health risk, but may benefit from a plumber doing a flush.


Why do you think it would not affect the kitchen? Have you got two boilers?


Either way, it's a job for a plumber not Thames Water ;-)

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