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Presence of metals in drinking water distribution networks due to pipe material leaching: a review

Drinking water quality should remain constant from the drinking water treatment plant to the consumer's tap. However, water quality characteristics might be affected by interactions with pipe materials. This review describes the iron, copper, lead, zinc, aluminum, chromium, and cadmium in drink...

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Published in:Toxicological and environmental chemistry 2013-07, Vol.95 (6), p.870-889
Main Authors: Gonzalez, Susana, Lopez-Roldan, Ramón, Cortina, Jose-Luis
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