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Metals Arising from Domestic Pipework and Fittings

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Ref: 97/DW/04/1
ISBN: 1 84057 099 7

Examines fifteen metal contaminants in drinking water and their likely sources using reported prescribed concentration or values exceedences. Major source of contamination is from materials used in the distribution system with only lead being of significance from the domestic plumbing system. Discusses problems of non- approved fittings and use of corrosion inhibitors. Considers current methods of sampling the customer's tap and implications of new EC lead standard.

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