How A Paradigm Change Could Resolve The Lead and Copper Crisis Drinking Water

Date Published: 2017 | Technical journal archive

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Lead and Copper in drinking water poses as a health risk that has been approached through legislation by the 'Lead and Copper rule' and through numerous state laws. This article addresses this problem and the source and details a technology driven approach to solving this issue.

Companies: French Creek Software Inc
Authors: Robert J. Ferguson
Tags: RegulationsCorrosionCopperDrinking WaterLeaching

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