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Roundtable – Should Lead Solder Be Banned?
This discussion took place June 25, 1985, during AWWA's annual conference in Washington, D.C. Participants were: Paul A. Anderson, vice‐president of the building construction group of the Copper Development Association Inc., Greenwich, Conn.; James R. Boates, Boston Plumbing Co., Boston, Mass.; John E. Courchene, director of water quality, Seattle Water Department, Seattle, Wash.; Richard B. Howell III, program director of the Delaware office of sanitary engineering, Bureau of Environmental Health, Dover, Del.; Norman E. Murrell, senior vice‐president of engineering, H2M/Holzmacher, McLendon and Murrell, P.C., Consulting Engineers, Melville, N.Y.; Arthur Perler, chief of science and technology, US Environmental Protection Agency Office of Drinking Water, Washington, D.C.; Jerome F. Smith, vice‐president of the Lead Industries Association, Inc., New York, N.Y.; and Samuel Turkus, president of Bow Solder Products, Union, N.J. J. Edward Singley, vicepresident of James M. Montgomery Engineers, Gainesville, Fla., was moderator of the panel.
Roundtable – Should Lead Solder Be Banned?
This discussion took place June 25, 1985, during AWWA's annual conference in Washington, D.C. Participants were: Paul A. Anderson, vice‐president of the building construction group of the Copper Development Association Inc., Greenwich, Conn.; James R. Boates, Boston Plumbing Co., Boston, Mass.; John E. Courchene, director of water quality, Seattle Water Department, Seattle, Wash.; Richard B. Howell III, program director of the Delaware office of sanitary engineering, Bureau of Environmental Health, Dover, Del.; Norman E. Murrell, senior vice‐president of engineering, H2M/Holzmacher, McLendon and Murrell, P.C., Consulting Engineers, Melville, N.Y.; Arthur Perler, chief of science and technology, US Environmental Protection Agency Office of Drinking Water, Washington, D.C.; Jerome F. Smith, vice‐president of the Lead Industries Association, Inc., New York, N.Y.; and Samuel Turkus, president of Bow Solder Products, Union, N.J. J. Edward Singley, vicepresident of James M. Montgomery Engineers, Gainesville, Fla., was moderator of the panel.
Roundtable – Should Lead Solder Be Banned?
Howell, Richard B. III (author) / Boates, James R. (author) / Smith, Jerome F. (author) / Singley, J. Edward (author) / Courchene, John E. (author) / Turkus, Samuel (author) / Murrell, Norman E. (author) / Anderson, Paul A. (author) / Perler, Arthur (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 77 ; 12-30
1985-11-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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