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RE: Pathogens in the Water Supply
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Robert Roseen
12-08-2018 09:17 PM
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Low pressure potentially allows water to infiltrate drinking water pipes from outside and that could be mixed with pathogens from leaking wastewater. High pressure insures any leaks in drinking water pipes are only out limiting exposure to pathogens outside. Sent from my iPhone
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