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If I have a corrosive water supply, how can I minimize the tendency of the water to dissolve metals, such as cadmium, lead, etc., from the piping system?

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If I have a corrosive water supply, how can I minimize the tendency of the water to dissolve metals, such as cadmium, lead, etc., from the piping system?

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A. If your supply is a naturally soft, acidic water, you can install a neutralizing filter, or feed a neutralizing substance. In other types of corrosive water, you can feed a corrosion inhibiting substance.

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