Following an exceedance of the lead action level for drinking water in 2016, the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) undertook two sampling programs: the required biannual Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) compliance testing and a home sampling program based on customer requests. The LCR sampling results, at locations expected to be elevated when corrosion is not well controlled, had higher concentrations than customer-requested homes, with 90th percentile values for the LCR sites exceeding the action level through 2019 (except for June 2018). Customer-requested concentrations showed greater variability, with the median lead concentration for customer-requested samples below detection for each year of sampling, suggesting only some homes s...
Environmental Protection Agency sampling in the second half of 1992 has shown that tap water supplie...
Concern about the neurotoxicity of lead, particularly in infants and young children, has led to a re...
In the U.S., about 44 million people rely on self-supplied groundwater for drinking water. Because m...
Potable water can become contaminated with lead and copper due to the corrosion of pipes, faucets, a...
In April 2014, the drinking water source in Flint, Michigan was switched from Lake Huron water with ...
The main source of lead in drinking water is from lead service pipes and the lead pipes inside dwell...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency recently released their most sweeping overhaul to ...
grantor: University of TorontoTapwater lead concentrations ([PbW]) in 25 lead pipe and 25 ...
Methods of quantifying consumer exposure to lead in drinking water are increasingly of interest worl...
Flushing tap water is promoted as a low cost approach to reducing water lead exposures. This study e...
Historical lead in tap water data from the City of London and the City of Ottawa were examined for t...
The effectiveness of pH and alkalinity adjustments in reducing copper and lead levels in rechiorina...
Contamination by heavy metals, such as lead, copper, and zinc, has occurred in drinking water distri...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency enacted the Lead and Copper Rule in 1991 to protec...
implemented to reduce exposure to lead and copper at consumers ’ taps. Water suppliers were required...
Environmental Protection Agency sampling in the second half of 1992 has shown that tap water supplie...
Concern about the neurotoxicity of lead, particularly in infants and young children, has led to a re...
In the U.S., about 44 million people rely on self-supplied groundwater for drinking water. Because m...
Potable water can become contaminated with lead and copper due to the corrosion of pipes, faucets, a...
In April 2014, the drinking water source in Flint, Michigan was switched from Lake Huron water with ...
The main source of lead in drinking water is from lead service pipes and the lead pipes inside dwell...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency recently released their most sweeping overhaul to ...
grantor: University of TorontoTapwater lead concentrations ([PbW]) in 25 lead pipe and 25 ...
Methods of quantifying consumer exposure to lead in drinking water are increasingly of interest worl...
Flushing tap water is promoted as a low cost approach to reducing water lead exposures. This study e...
Historical lead in tap water data from the City of London and the City of Ottawa were examined for t...
The effectiveness of pH and alkalinity adjustments in reducing copper and lead levels in rechiorina...
Contamination by heavy metals, such as lead, copper, and zinc, has occurred in drinking water distri...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency enacted the Lead and Copper Rule in 1991 to protec...
implemented to reduce exposure to lead and copper at consumers ’ taps. Water suppliers were required...
Environmental Protection Agency sampling in the second half of 1992 has shown that tap water supplie...
Concern about the neurotoxicity of lead, particularly in infants and young children, has led to a re...
In the U.S., about 44 million people rely on self-supplied groundwater for drinking water. Because m...