Strategies for assessing optimized corrosion control treatment of lead and copper

Three strategies are commonly used to optimize corrosion control: adjusting pH and alkalinity, developing Pb(iv) scale by maintaining free chlorine residuals throughout the distribution system, and applying orthophosphate-based corrosion inhibitors at appropriate dosages and pH ranges.

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Chloramines
Chlorine
Copper
Corrosion
Corrosion Control
Distribution Systems
Dosage
Lead
Phosphates
Potable water
Residual Chlorine
Scale
Water quality
Water treatment
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