The issue is really pretty simple.
Most cities in the USA still have lead feeder lines to the individual houses. Over the years lead oxide builds up in those lead pipes and prevents the lead from leaching into the water. In this case, when the city switched sources of water they failed to treat the water with an anti corrosive agent and the water ate away the lead oxide allowing the lead to leach into the water.
I’m just glad I have my own well with nothing but steel, copper and PVC in my plumbing.
The issue is really pretty simple.
Most cities in the USA still have lead feeder lines to the individual houses. Over the years lead oxide builds up in those lead pipes and prevents the lead from leaching into the water. In this case, when the city switched sources of water they failed to treat the water with an anti corrosive agent and the water ate away the lead oxide allowing the lead to leach into the water.
Iâm just glad I have my own well with nothing but steel, copper and PVC in my plumbing.
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Yep.
I love Utah, but sadly we have a large number of misinformed and agenda driven enviro-weenies (especially Salt Lake County) who love to spout off on sh*t they have no clue about.