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Rapid and simple lead service line detection screening protocol using water sampling.

Michael R Schock1, Darren A Lytle1, Ryan R James2, Vivek Lal2, Min Tang3.   

Abstract

Many water systems are challenged with uncertainty regarding service line material type. This work investigated using a simple drinking water flushed sampling approach and a more complicated and invasive sequential profile sampling approach to predict whether homes had an existing lead service line (LSL). Homes that never had an LSL (control groups) and homes with LSLs (study groups) in two communities having different degrees of corrosion control were sampled. Using control groups' results, community-specific "threshold" lead levels were determined and compared to results from study groups. The flushed sampling maximum lead concentration (FMC) of lead accurately predicted 100% and 60% of LSL sites for the community with poor and good corrosion control, respectively. The weighted average sequential profile lead concentration (WASLC) increased the 40% not identified as LSL sites by fully flushed samples to 100%. The WASLC closely followed by the maximum sequential profile lead concentration were most reliable in identifying LSLs.

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Keywords:  drinking water; flush profile; identification; lead service line; sequential profile

Year:  2021        PMID: 34938981      PMCID: PMC8686078          DOI: 10.1002/aws2.1255

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AWWA Water Sci        ISSN: 2577-8161


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