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During the disinfection process, this natural organic material can react with chlorine to produce a variety of toxic disinfection by-products. A major theory as to why lead and leaks are showing up involves an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirement, initiated in 1991 that called for water districts to remove natural organic material (NOM) from drinking water. A major theory as to why leaks are showing up now involves an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirement that water districts must remove natural organic material (NOM) from drinking water, which makes the water itself more corrosive to pipes. |
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