The use of lead isotopes for determining sources of lead in drinking water

IF 1.8 AWWA water science Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1002/aws2.70002
David A. Cornwell, George Kamenov, Nancy E. McTigue
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A series of paired samples were analyzed to determine if high-precision lead isotopic fingerprinting could help identify the source of lead in plumbing materials and drinking water. Samples were obtained of plumbing materials (lead service lines, copper pipe with lead solder, galvanized materials, and brass fixtures) from water utilities across the United States. Lead samples were taken from the material itself, from scales, and in some cases from associated water. The lead samples were analyzed to determine the ratios of the four stable lead isotopes present. The results enabled the identification of relationships between various components and further aided in the identification of the source of lead found in water and in pipe scales. Isotopic fingerprinting, as demonstrated in this study, could be used to determine if a galvanized line is a galvanized line requiring replacement (GRR) under the Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (USEPA, 2023).

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利用铅同位素确定饮用水中铅的来源
对一系列配对样本进行了分析,以确定高精度铅同位素指纹图谱是否有助于确定冷热水管道材料和饮用水中的铅来源。研究人员从美国各地的自来水公司获取了管道材料样本(含铅供水管道、含铅焊料的铜管、镀锌材料和黄铜固定装置)。铅样本取自材料本身、鳞片,有时也取自相关的水。对铅样本进行了分析,以确定存在的四种稳定铅同位素的比率。分析结果有助于确定各种成分之间的关系,并进一步帮助确定在水和管道鳞片中发现的铅的来源。本研究中展示的同位素指纹识别技术可用于确定镀锌管道是否属于《铅铜规则改进》(USEPA,2023 年)中要求更换的镀锌管道 (GRR)。
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