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Fluoride leaching lead has a history in other cities as well as Sandy, Utah
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Spoiler (Highlight to read) KenP. So the words “rare” and “common” are based on your interpretation and not actually in the report? They are only as you say “described” and you should not put them in quotes, these words are your interpretation based...
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Ken P.,Still referring to pages C-104 to C-111 of https://archive.epa.gov/region03/dclead/web/pdf/91229.pdf Your comment, “ I also note that the report describes fluoropyromorphite as "rare" and the Chloro and Hydroxy analogues as "common."end your ...
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Ken P.,Still referring to C-104 to C-111 of https://archive.epa.gov/region03/dclead/web/pdf/91229.pdfYour comment, “Pyromorphite is usually the Cl compound Pb5(PO4)3Cl. Yes, isomorphous substitution occurs but what surprises me is that there are no ...
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I posted a link demonstrating lead scales on lead drinking water pipes were mainly compounds of fluoride. Just to be sure we are all looking at the same pages. I refer to the Washington Aqueduct Lead Service Line Pilot Study, section starting on page...
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Fluoride leaching lead has a history in other cities as well as Sandy, Utah
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Spoiler (Highlight to read) KenP. So the words “rare” and “common” are based on your interpretation and not actually in the report? They are only as you say “described” and you should not put them in quotes, these words are your interpretation based...
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Ken P.,Still referring to pages C-104 to C-111 of https://archive.epa.gov/region03/dclead/web/pdf/91229.pdf Your comment, “ I also note that the report describes fluoropyromorphite as "rare" and the Chloro and Hydroxy analogues as "common."end your ...
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Ken P.,Still referring to C-104 to C-111 of https://archive.epa.gov/region03/dclead/web/pdf/91229.pdfYour comment, “Pyromorphite is usually the Cl compound Pb5(PO4)3Cl. Yes, isomorphous substitution occurs but what surprises me is that there are no ...
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I posted a link demonstrating lead scales on lead drinking water pipes were mainly compounds of fluoride. Just to be sure we are all looking at the same pages. I refer to the Washington Aqueduct Lead Service Line Pilot Study, section starting on page...
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Fluoride leaching lead has a history in other cities as well as Sandy, Utah
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5893
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Spoiler (Highlight to read) KenP. So the words “rare” and “common” are based on your interpretation and not actually in the report? They are only as you say “described” and you should not put them in quotes, these words are your interpretation based...
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Ken P.,Still referring to pages C-104 to C-111 of https://archive.epa.gov/region03/dclead/web/pdf/91229.pdf Your comment, “ I also note that the report describes fluoropyromorphite as "rare" and the Chloro and Hydroxy analogues as "common."end your ...
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Ken P.,Still referring to C-104 to C-111 of https://archive.epa.gov/region03/dclead/web/pdf/91229.pdfYour comment, “Pyromorphite is usually the Cl compound Pb5(PO4)3Cl. Yes, isomorphous substitution occurs but what surprises me is that there are no ...
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I posted a link demonstrating lead scales on lead drinking water pipes were mainly compounds of fluoride. Just to be sure we are all looking at the same pages. I refer to the Washington Aqueduct Lead Service Line Pilot Study, section starting on page...
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