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AWWA WQTC69502 Contribution of Lead Sources to Lead Levels at the Tap

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2008

Sandvig, Anne; Kirmeyer, Gregg

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This paper summarizes results from a recently completed AwwaRF study titled, "Contributionof Service Line and Plumbing Fixtures to Lead and Copper Rule Compliance Issues." Total anddissolved lead levels were measured in consecutive sequential standing tap samples at residential sitesin six utility locations. Results provide an indication of the relative contribution of various leadsources (faucet, premise, lead service) to lead levels measured at the tap, both in terms of total massof lead measured at the tap, and LCR compliance. Results indicate that the presence of a lead serviceat an individual site may elevate the contribution of individual sources by providing an additionalsource of lead, either by introducing lead derived from the service at the start of the stagnation period,or by "seeding" the premise system with lead. This lead can then be incorporated into the scales builtup on the surfaces of the premise piping (including the faucet), from which it can be released overtime depending on physical and chemical conditions. Lead can then be taken up into the water duringstagnation and measured in standing samples collected at the tap, or picked up during flowingconditions.These results provide the water industry with additional information on the impact thatmaterial sources of lead may have on lead levels at the tap and how this might impact LCRcompliance. Results also address the broader long-term goals of moving the industry towards a new"lead free" future and providing information that can be directly applied to future regulatory reviewsof the LCR. Includes 12 references, tables, figures.