Abstract

Key TakeawaysThe City of Hamilton, Ontario, developed a corrosion control program after discovering over 10% of residential plumbing samples had lead concentrations exceeding the maximum allowable concentration of 10 μg/L.Preliminary studies suggested that the best corrosion control method for the city was a phosphate‐based inhibitor that would protect Hamilton customers from all contact sources of lead in drinking water.Multiple public outreach and educational campaigns informed the public of the city's efforts and contributed to the success of its program.

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