A chemical that will be added to D.C. and Northern Virginia drinking water next week will produce a "noticeable reduction" in lead within a year, but it could be longer than that before some homeowners can stop using filters, an Environmental Protection Agency official said yesterday.
The colorless and tasteless chemical, <strong>phosphoric acid</strong>, coats the inside of plumbing to prevent lead from leaching into drinking water. It has been tried since June in a section of Northwest Washington. The EPA considers the test successful because there were no major problems with rusty water or elevated bacteria readings, two possible side effects.
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Re: the Redfield Ratio, for an introduction, see:
http://aslo.org/meetings/carbon2001/kar ... ript3.html
Or just Google for more FW info.
http://aslo.org/meetings/carbon2001/kar ... ript3.html
Or just Google for more FW info.