Water fountains have been taped closed and bottled water brought into Portland\u27s Lyseth School because of high levels of copper in the water made two students ill. The pipe causing the problem has been located but no one knows what is causing the copper to leach from the pipe into the water. No long-term health problems are expected
Lead and copper concentrations in drinking water increase considerably on going from municipality re...
Several families of Talca city, Chile complained to health authorities for what they attributed to c...
This study examines arsenic, copper, lead and manganese drinking water contamination at the domestic...
Contamination by heavy metals, such as lead, copper, and zinc, has occurred in drinking water distri...
High levels of copper in drinking water can cause health problems. This publication explains the eff...
Potable water can become contaminated with lead and copper due to the corrosion of pipes, faucets, a...
Equal access to clean, potable drinking water is crucial for our society\u27s health and advancement...
Excessive amounts of copper have been observed in drinking water at certain installations on Lake De...
This paper deals with the effects, caused by electrochemical corrosion processes occurring in distri...
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 ...
This pamphlet presents the dangers that can arise from lead and copper in drinking water. Sources o...
Copper corrosion in water distribution systems has been critically assessed over the past decades, ...
Household systems use copper pipe as the plumbing material due to the excellent characteristics of t...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Coppe...
Lead and copper concentrations in drinking water increase considerably on going from municipality re...
Several families of Talca city, Chile complained to health authorities for what they attributed to c...
This study examines arsenic, copper, lead and manganese drinking water contamination at the domestic...
Contamination by heavy metals, such as lead, copper, and zinc, has occurred in drinking water distri...
High levels of copper in drinking water can cause health problems. This publication explains the eff...
Potable water can become contaminated with lead and copper due to the corrosion of pipes, faucets, a...
Equal access to clean, potable drinking water is crucial for our society\u27s health and advancement...
Excessive amounts of copper have been observed in drinking water at certain installations on Lake De...
This paper deals with the effects, caused by electrochemical corrosion processes occurring in distri...
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 ...
This pamphlet presents the dangers that can arise from lead and copper in drinking water. Sources o...
Copper corrosion in water distribution systems has been critically assessed over the past decades, ...
Household systems use copper pipe as the plumbing material due to the excellent characteristics of t...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Coppe...
Lead and copper concentrations in drinking water increase considerably on going from municipality re...
Several families of Talca city, Chile complained to health authorities for what they attributed to c...
This study examines arsenic, copper, lead and manganese drinking water contamination at the domestic...