Affiliation:
1. Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Postdoctoral Fellow at the U.S. Environmental Protect Agency Office of Research and Development, Center for Environmental Solutions & Emergency Response, Water Infrastructure Division, Drinking Water Quality Branch Cincinnati Ohio USA
2. U.S. Environmental Protect Agency Office of Research and Development, Center for Environmental Solutions & Emergency Response, Water Infrastructure Division, Drinking Water Quality Branch Cincinnati Ohio USA
Abstract
AbstractBench top and pilot lead corrosion studies are gaining more interest, considering revisions and upcoming improvements to the Lead and Copper Rule. This literature review identified studies ranging from simpler month(s)‐long bench top dump‐and‐fill stagnant water tests (coupon tests/standing pipe tests) to more complicated year(s)‐long intermittent flow pilot studies (recirculating pipe loops/once through pipe rigs). With increasing complexity in design and operation, studies more closely approximated real plumbing conditions (e.g., by incorporating harvested lead pipes and intermittent flow regimes) at increased cost, footprint, and duration. Comparison of bench top and pilot designs (in terms of lead test piece age/dimensions/configuration/replicates, study duration, sample collection, and other factors) can assist drinking water utilities, consultants, academics, and others to select a design that matches their needs and constraints. No matter the choice, surrogate systems cannot replace actual system water testing and are best complemented by other corrosion assessment tools.
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering,General Chemistry,Filtration and Separation
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