“…Orthophosphate corrosion inhibitors have been widely reported in the literature for being successful at reducing lead and copper corrosion (Boffardi & Sherbondy, 1991;Bradley & Horscroft, 2018;Cardew, 2009;Churchill, 1997;Dodrill & Edwards, 1995;Kirmeyer et al, 2004;Reiber, 1989;Schock et al, 1996;Schock & Fox, 2001;Tully et al, 2019). The ideal pH range for orthophosphate effectiveness for controlling lead corrosion is between 7.2 and 7.8 (Schock, 1989;Schock et al, 1996), similar to the finished water quality in the Denver Water system before March 2020.…”