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Repeated home drinking water sampling to improve detection of particulate lead spikes: a simulation study.

Samuel DorevitchSarah D GeigerWalton KellyDavid E JacobsHakan Demirtas
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2023)
It has been known for decades that intermittent "spikes" in water lead occur due to the sporadic release of lead particulates. However, conventional water sampling strategies do not account for these infrequent but hazardous events. This research suggests that current approaches to sampling tap water for lead testing identify only a small fraction of homes in which particulate spikes occur, and that sampling procedures should be changed substantially to increase the probability of identifying the hazard of particulate lead release into drinking water.
Keyphrases
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