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Main Title Concentration and Size of Asbestos in Water Supplies.
Author Millette, James R. ; Clark, Patrick J. ; Pansing, Michael F. ; Twyman, James D. ;
CORP Author Health Effects Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
Year Published 1980
Report Number EPA-600/J-80-284;
Stock Number PB81-213159
Additional Subjects Potable water ; Asbestos ; Water pollution ; Exposure ; Concentration(Composition) ; Public health ; Reprints ; Drinking water ; NTISEPAORD
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NTIS  PB81-213159 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
A review of the results of over 1500 asbestos analyses from U.S. water supplies suggests that the majority of water consumers are not exposed to asbestos concentrations in their drinking water over 10 to the 6th power fibers per liter. There are, however, some populations that are exposed to waterborne asbestos concentrations over 10 x 10 to the 6th power fibers per liter caused by natural erosion, mine processing wastes, waste pile erosion, corrosion of asbestos cement pipe, or disintegration of asbestos tile roofs running into cisterns. The distribution of fiber sizes in the water is dependent on the source of the fibers. The average length of chrysotile fibers found in an asbestos cement distribution system was 4 micromoles, while the average fiber length of chrysotile fibers contributed to a water supply by natural erosion was 1 micromole.