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Towards a Sustainable Potable Water Infrastructure

The MUSES research focuses on the science and engineering of home plumbing corrosion, studying its effects on end-users. Discover successes in the first year, including leaded plumbing products and economic impacts of pinhole leaks.

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Towards a Sustainable Potable Water Infrastructure

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  1. Towards a Sustainable Potable Water Infrastructure On top of the world, and on top of corrosion!

  2. Our MUSES research combines the science and engineering of corrosion of home plumbing with investigations into impacts on the ultimate user – the consumer or home owner.

  3. Successes of the first year Corrosion of Leaded Plumbing Products CuCO3 A Taste of Copper in Drinking Water Cu(OH)42- Cu(OH)2 Cu+2 Cu+2 Cu+2 Cu(OH)3- Cu+2 Cu+2 Economic Impacts of Pinhole Leaks and Plumbing Failures

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