Excessive amounts of copper have been observed in drinking water at certain installations on Lake DeGray and at isolated locations in the Arkadelphia area of Arkansas. A study of these installations was conducted to determine the source of the copper contamination. The supply water was very low in copper and therefore dissolution of the copper plumbing caused by low water pH and long residence times was determined to be the most probable source
Too much copper in the human body can cause stomach and intestinal distress such as nausea, vomiting...
Lead and Copper Rule sampling in 1992 uncovered high copper levels in many homes in the Indian Hill ...
A pilot plant study was performed to investigate both the effect of silica on the corrosion process ...
High levels of copper in drinking water can cause health problems. This publication explains the eff...
The survey covers different types of waters, including treated and untreated well and surface suppli...
Research has shown higher levels of copper appear in drinking water conveyed through relatively new ...
Too much copper in the human body can cause stomach and intestinal distress such as nausea, vomiting...
This work has involved an initial investigation into the extent and causes of copper corrosion in Gl...
This paper deals with the effects, caused by electrochemical corrosion processes occurring in distri...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Coppe...
The focus of this research involved evaluating copper corrosion and its impacts on drinking water qu...
The present paper deals with water quality modification during its stagnation in copper distribution...
Copper corrosion in water distribution systems has been critically assessed over the past decades, ...
Potable water can become contaminated with lead and copper due to the corrosion of pipes, faucets, a...
The present paper deals with water quality modification in metal distribution pipes, caused by the d...
Too much copper in the human body can cause stomach and intestinal distress such as nausea, vomiting...
Lead and Copper Rule sampling in 1992 uncovered high copper levels in many homes in the Indian Hill ...
A pilot plant study was performed to investigate both the effect of silica on the corrosion process ...
High levels of copper in drinking water can cause health problems. This publication explains the eff...
The survey covers different types of waters, including treated and untreated well and surface suppli...
Research has shown higher levels of copper appear in drinking water conveyed through relatively new ...
Too much copper in the human body can cause stomach and intestinal distress such as nausea, vomiting...
This work has involved an initial investigation into the extent and causes of copper corrosion in Gl...
This paper deals with the effects, caused by electrochemical corrosion processes occurring in distri...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Coppe...
The focus of this research involved evaluating copper corrosion and its impacts on drinking water qu...
The present paper deals with water quality modification during its stagnation in copper distribution...
Copper corrosion in water distribution systems has been critically assessed over the past decades, ...
Potable water can become contaminated with lead and copper due to the corrosion of pipes, faucets, a...
The present paper deals with water quality modification in metal distribution pipes, caused by the d...
Too much copper in the human body can cause stomach and intestinal distress such as nausea, vomiting...
Lead and Copper Rule sampling in 1992 uncovered high copper levels in many homes in the Indian Hill ...
A pilot plant study was performed to investigate both the effect of silica on the corrosion process ...