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Date: 2014-02-18 11:04:01
Soft matter
Water
Dietary minerals
Copper
Drinking water
Pipe
Corrosion
Tap water
Lead and copper rule
Chemistry
Matter
Plumbing

Tip Sheet 5 Copper in Drinking Water Wells Copper: A metal not common in Rhode Island groundwater, but sometimes found in drinking water

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