Toxic levels of lead leaching from ageing water distribution infrastructure affect over 5000 public drinking water systems in the US. Pipe replacement, the most effective solution to this problem, is prohibitively expensive. Chemical conditioning of drinking water using orthophosphates, although cost-effective, does not quickly stop lead leaching once it has started. We propose a novel approach to stop lead leaching: to rapidly form an insoluble scale within lead pipes using an external power supply. We report on the feasibility of this approach by first anodizing lead coupons and lead pipes reclaimed from a local water distribution using a phosphate electrolyte and different potentials, pH values, and phosphate concentrations. We subsequen...
Galvanic corrosion as a mechanism of toxic lead release into drinking water has been under scientifi...
Many metal ions in water pose health and environmental hazards. Electrochemical measurements are sim...
Lead exposure through drinking water is an acute and persistent problem in the United States. The Fl...
Over 5000 public drinking water systems in the US are out of compliance with the Lead and Copper Rul...
As one of the major lead corrosion products in lead service lines, lead(IV) oxide: PbO2) can react w...
Lead release from corrosion scales formed on lead service lines (LSLs) poses a significant danger to...
Phosphate is commonly added to drinking water to inhibit lead release from lead service lines and le...
The Lead and Copper Rule (LCR), promulgated in 1991, required public water systems to minimize lead ...
Lead-containing plumbing materials are widely used in drinking water systems across the globe. Being...
Flint, Michigan (2014) and Washington D.C. (2001) found high levels of lead in their drinking water ...
A twelve month pilot plant study was conducted to evaluate the relative ability of various corrosio...
Research Article,Cupels are generated by mines during the fire assaying of precious group metals. Th...
Lead-containing materials that include lead pipes, fittings, solder, and fixtures are widely present...
Despite being corrosion-resistant, plastic potable water pipes might accumulate heavy metals on thei...
Addition of orthophosphate has been commonly employed to suppress lead levels in drinking water. Its...
Galvanic corrosion as a mechanism of toxic lead release into drinking water has been under scientifi...
Many metal ions in water pose health and environmental hazards. Electrochemical measurements are sim...
Lead exposure through drinking water is an acute and persistent problem in the United States. The Fl...
Over 5000 public drinking water systems in the US are out of compliance with the Lead and Copper Rul...
As one of the major lead corrosion products in lead service lines, lead(IV) oxide: PbO2) can react w...
Lead release from corrosion scales formed on lead service lines (LSLs) poses a significant danger to...
Phosphate is commonly added to drinking water to inhibit lead release from lead service lines and le...
The Lead and Copper Rule (LCR), promulgated in 1991, required public water systems to minimize lead ...
Lead-containing plumbing materials are widely used in drinking water systems across the globe. Being...
Flint, Michigan (2014) and Washington D.C. (2001) found high levels of lead in their drinking water ...
A twelve month pilot plant study was conducted to evaluate the relative ability of various corrosio...
Research Article,Cupels are generated by mines during the fire assaying of precious group metals. Th...
Lead-containing materials that include lead pipes, fittings, solder, and fixtures are widely present...
Despite being corrosion-resistant, plastic potable water pipes might accumulate heavy metals on thei...
Addition of orthophosphate has been commonly employed to suppress lead levels in drinking water. Its...
Galvanic corrosion as a mechanism of toxic lead release into drinking water has been under scientifi...
Many metal ions in water pose health and environmental hazards. Electrochemical measurements are sim...
Lead exposure through drinking water is an acute and persistent problem in the United States. The Fl...