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Concentration of lead at customers taps': Trends in monitoring data 1990 to 1998
99/DW/04/8 - ISBN: 1 84057 175 6Lead statutory monitoring data from UK water companies for 1997 and part of 1998 were collected and entered into an Industry database. Three methods of statistical analysis (arithmetic mean, geometric mean nad median) were us... More...
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Maintaining and Improving Water Quality in Domestic Pipework and Fittings – Review ofDevelopments for Meeting Lead Compliance
99/DW/04/9 - ISBN: 1 84057 176 4The statistical method used to interpret utility data is crucial in understanding the degree of compliance with the interim and final lead regulations. Analysis of data has indicated that control of particulate lead is impor... More...
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Concentration of Lead at Customers’ Taps: A Statistical Approach
97/DW/04/2 - ISBN: 1 84057 030 XUses real data from 1990 to 1995 from 24 water companies to test a wide range of possible statistical interpretations that are likely to emerge from the revised Drinking Water Directive. Shows the wide variation in complian... More...
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Approaches for Controlling Plumbsolvency
97/DW/04/4 - ISBN: 1 84057 100 4Gives causes and extent of plumbosolvency in the UK in the context of the proposed EC Directives changes. provides a survey of current techniques and potential for application for a range of sample waters. Describes and com... More...
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Metals Arising from Domestic Pipework and Fittings
97/DW/04/1 - ISBN: 1 84057 099 7Examines fifteen metal contaminants in drinking water and their likely sources using reported prescribed concentration or values exceedences. Major source of contamination is from materials used in the distribution system wit... More...
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