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Scientists in Virginia are reporting that home plumbing systems constructed with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic pipes may be more susceptible to leaching of lead and copper into drinking water than other types of piping — especially when PVC systems include brass fixtures and pipefittings. The study is scheduled for the June 15 issue of ACS' Environmental Science & Technology, a semi-monthly journal.
In the new study, researchers sampled water from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), copper, lead, and other pipe material under a range of experimental conditions. They found that corrosive conditions were often worst in plastic pipes, which could be expected to cause higher metal leaching of zinc and lead from brass faucets used in homes and buildings. Summary: Courtesy of the ASC Read the entire study© Copyright 2003 by ClassBrain.com |

