Montana residents discovered that gold is pouring right out of their water taps, and they're worried that's not all their drinking water contains.
Mark Brown, a resident of Whitehall, Montana says his wife Sharon noticed what looked like flakes of gold among the suds after washing up.
'She pulled the plug to let the water out and it was glistening, gleaming little flecks,' Brown told NBC.
Chemical tests proved that the flecks were, in fact, pure gold.
'I can't explain it... It's bizarre,' he said.
The Browns' neighbour Paul Harper says he's also been getting gold in his drinking water.
The neighbours are worried about their water supply and how it's filtered.
Chemical testing has shown that the flakes are indeed gold. Tap water has been sent to labs for testing
'If we're getting heavy metals that you can see with the naked eye,' Brown said, 'what else might be in there?'
The Golden Sunlight gold mine opened about five miles northeast of Whitehall in 1982.
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