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- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow accessdate "2011-07-09".
- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow author "Jeff Pope".
- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow date "Feb 23, 2009".
- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow isCitedBy Brass.
- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow isCitedBy Cross-linked_polyethylene.
- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow newspaper "Las Vegas Sun".
- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow publisher "Las Vegas Sun".
- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow quote "... Red brass typically has 5 percent to 10 percent zinc ...".
- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow quote "Yellow brass typically has about 30 percent zinc. When the yellow brass is exposed to Southern Nevada's mineral-rich hard water, the zinc is removed and builds up inside the pipes leading to blockages and breaks, according to court documents in the Kitec lawsuit. The process is called dezincification. Red brass typically has 5 percent to 10 percent zinc and is being used to replace the yellow brass in valley homes built by Richmond American and Pulte.".
- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow title "Plumbing problems may continue to grow".
- plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow url plumbing-problems-may-continue-grow.