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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PLUMBOSOLVENT»
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Drinking Water Quality: Problems and Solutions
It is recognized that soft acidic waters are plumbosolvent, and therefore areas
where substantial plumbosol- vency problems will occur can easily be predicted
by carrying out simple water quality measurements. Although it is also known that
...
2
Water supply and health: Proceedings of an international ...
National interim guidelines have now also been prepared for the treatment of
plumbosolvent waters of low alkalinity (less than 50 mg/1 as CaC03). This type of
water occurs typically in certain areas of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Northern ...
I. H. van Lelyveld, B. C. J. Zoeteman, 2011
3
Optimisation of Corrosion Control for Lead in Drinking Water ...
As a guide, a moderately plumbosolvent water (e.g. a high alkalinity groundwater
that has not been orthophosphate dosed, or a low alkalinity water that has been
pH adjusted to 8.0—8.5 but not orthophosphate dosed) will often be described ...
Colin Raymond Hayes, Colin Hayes, T. N. Croft, 2013
4
Lead & Public Health: Dangers for Children
plumbosolvent. or where there were lead/zinc smelters or battery factories.'51
Indeed they explain that the key portion of their sample lived '...in houses fronting
heavily trafficked urban roads.' (emphasis added)52 In their subsequent reports.
5
Best Practice Guide on the Control of Lead in Drinking Water
... simulation of turbulent flow. As a guide, a moderately plumbosolvent water (
e.g.: a high alkalinity groundwater that has not been phosphated, or a low
alkalinity water that has been pH adjusted to 8.0–8.5 but not phosphate dosed)
will ...
6
Lead and Public Health: Science, Risk and Regulation
... from plumbosolvent water consumption. This was particularly so for New
England. Dana (1848), in an Appendix to his translation of Tanquerel des
Planches' treatise on lead poisoning among French lead workers and the
general population ...
7
Corrosion and Metal Release for Lead-Containing Materials: ...
Synthetic waters were selected to model moderate and low plumbosolvency.
Their compositions are presented in Table 3.4. Water A is associated with
medium or high plumbosolvency. Water B models a low plumbosolvent solution
with high ...
8
Trace Elements in Terrestrial Environments: Biogeochemistry, ...
... (urban) 1-40 Plumbosolvent (rural) 100-1000 Plumbosolvent (urban) 100-1000
Plants" — 0.1-30 Vegetables and fruits 1.5 <1.5-18 Forage legumes" 2.5 trace-
3.6 Ferns1' 2.3 — Fungi0 0.2-40 Lichen' — 1-78 Freshwater (ug L~')e 3 0.06-120
...
The harmful effects of plumbosolvent water flowing through lead pipes have been
fully recognised, increasingly understood, and readily treatable for gen- erations(
169), but until recently a sense of urgency has been largely lacking.
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, 1983
Generally, therefore, such waters are very satisfactory for the avoidance of
corrosion of metals and they are not usually plumbosolvent. Hard underground
waters with substantial carbonate hardness The mineral composition of many ...
Alan Charles Twort, Don D. Ratnayaka, Malcolm J. Brandt, 2000