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Aggressive Water: Assessing the Extent of the Problem
That corrosion caused by aggressive water not only carries the threat of distribution system deterioration but also poses a potential health hazard is generally recognized. But just how widespread is the problem? And how serious? A national survey covering water suppliers serving approximately one fifth of the US population shows almost 70 percent of the representative utilities to have moderately to highly aggressive waters.
Aggressive Water: Assessing the Extent of the Problem
That corrosion caused by aggressive water not only carries the threat of distribution system deterioration but also poses a potential health hazard is generally recognized. But just how widespread is the problem? And how serious? A national survey covering water suppliers serving approximately one fifth of the US population shows almost 70 percent of the representative utilities to have moderately to highly aggressive waters.
Aggressive Water: Assessing the Extent of the Problem
Millette, James R. (author) / Hammonds, Arthur F. (author) / Pansing, Michael F. (author) / Hansen, Edward C. (author) / Clark, Patrick J. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 72 ; 262-266
1980-05-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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