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AWWA WQTC64084 Lead Variability Testing of Drinking Fountains in Seattle Public Schools

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2006

Boyd, Glen R.; Pierson, Gregory L.; Kirmeyer, Gregory J.; English, Ronald J.

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A field testing program was conducted in Seattle Public Schools to assess the variability oflead (Pb) at drinking water sources after implementing a lead remediation program. Fourdifferent source configurations were identified as typical end-use plumbing. Twelve drinkingwater sources were selected based on statistical correlations to represent each configurationfor a total of forty-eight locations tested. Sixteen samples (8 first draw and 8 flushedsamples) were collected from each source after overnight standing. Results indicate that 12samples out of a total of 768 (1.6%) exhibited Pb 10 g/L, 4 samples (0.5%) exhibited Pb20 g/L, and none were greater than 30 g/L. The highest Pb levels and greatest variabilityoccurred in samples from configurations with standard brass materials (up to 8% Pb).Relatively low Pb concentrations and variability were observed for sources with low-leadbubblers and new components. The mean concentration of Pb for allsamples was 2.8 g/L after remediation compared to 20.8 g/L before remediation. Includes 11 references, tables, figures.