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Comments on “Pex and PP Water Pipes: Assimilable Carbon, Chemicals, and Odors”
This column discusses the expanded summary of the article “PEX and PP Water Pipes: Assimilable Carbon, Chemicals, and Odors” by Connell et al., which appeared in the April 2016 Journal AWWA (Vol. 108, No. 4, p. 69).
Comments on “Pex and PP Water Pipes: Assimilable Carbon, Chemicals, and Odors”
This column discusses the expanded summary of the article “PEX and PP Water Pipes: Assimilable Carbon, Chemicals, and Odors” by Connell et al., which appeared in the April 2016 Journal AWWA (Vol. 108, No. 4, p. 69).
Comments on “Pex and PP Water Pipes: Assimilable Carbon, Chemicals, and Odors”
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 108 ; 12-13
2016-08-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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