DOI: 10.1002/aws2.1350 ISSN:

Utility considerations in developing a galvanized iron water pipe management plan

Marc Edwards, Roger Arnold, Becki Rosenfeldt, Sheldon V. Masters, Jeffrey Parks, Min Tang
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Environmental Engineering
  • General Chemistry
  • Filtration and Separation

Abstract

Galvanized iron pipe (GIP) was once widely installed in publicly and privately owned potable water systems. This antiquated plumbing material can cause water discoloration from iron release, head loss resulting from corrosion scale buildup, and occasional problems with lead (Pb) release to drinking water. In this work, a GIP management framework for utilities is formulated via a literature review and several case studies. The GIP management plan is intended to guide water systems with understanding and addressing GIP issues while considering consumer expectations, corrosion control challenges, variable performance, and associated cost–benefit analysis for corrective actions.

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