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LIDWhat to do if you have too much lead in your tank water By Dr Neville Gibson, retired Assoc Professor of Chemistry, Uni of Sydney, resident of Hawkesbury City Council area. If you have too much lead in the dri
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Document Date: 2011-09-26 02:09:05


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Victoria / Sydney / /

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Lysaght BHP Steel / Brackaflash Pty Ltd / LEAD Group Inc. / Nature's Sunshine Products / /

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Australia / /

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leaded paint / metal roofing materials / paint product / paint / metal ions / up replacing metal ions / /

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National Health and Medical Research Council / DEWHA Federal Government / Water Unit / NSW Government / National Science Foundation / NSW Health Department / Hawkesbury City Council / Global Lead Advice & Support Service / Water Unit at NSW Health Department / /

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Paul Byleveld / Brita Water / Neville Gibson / Anton Jansen / /

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Professor of Chemistry / /

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Ion / /

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Victoria / /

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Ion exchange / Flash / /

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