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Process Research Solutions helps drinking water utilities:

  • Comply and stay in compliance with the Lead and
    Copper Rule
  • Reduce unaccounted-for water loss
  • Stop pinhole leaks in pipes
  • Approach customer water quality complaints in a methodical and scientific manner
  • Prevent scaling and reduced hydraulic capacity of pipelines
What our clients say:

Email: David Denig-Chakroff
General Manager of Madison Water Utility
Madison, Wisconsin

David Denig-Chakroff has hired Process Research Solutions for various lead control and manganese scale assessment studies since 1995. Also refer to the Publications list for descriptions of these projects.

Email: Marty Glodoski
Former Superintendent of Brown Deer Water Utility
Madison, Wisconsin

Marty Glodoski hired Process Research Solutions to determine the cause of a rash of pinhole leaks in copper water service lines in 2002. Also refer to the Publications list for descriptions of these projects.

Representative Projects

  • 2005-2006 Lead Line Replacement Study
    National research project to determine the effectiveness of lead line replacement as a corrosion control method
    (American Water Works Association Research Foundation)

  • 2003-2004 Survey of Copper Pipe Failures in Southeastern Wisconsin
    Grant to determine prevalence of copper pipe failures
    (Wisconsin Focus on Energy)

  • 2003 Lead Monitoring Program
    Monitoring to determine the effectiveness of lead line replacement as a corrosion control method
    (Madison Water Utility)

  • 2003 Copper Corrosion Investigation and
    Industrial Water Scaling Control

    Investigation of a large building's drinking water system to determine cause of elevated copper and investigation of the effect of a proprietary treatment process for industrial water scaling
    (Plastics Injection Molding Company)

  • 2002-2003 Copper Corrosion Investigation
    Investigation to determine the cause of pinhole leaks in copper pipe
    (Brown Deer Water Utility)

  • 2000 Lead Corrosion Investigation
    Investigation of a large building's water system to determine cause of elevated lead
    (Government Building)

  • 1998-2000 Effect of Chlorine on Pipe Corrosion
    Grant to study effect of chlorine on lead, copper, and iron corrosion using mini-pipe loops
    (Midwest Technical Assistance Center)

  • 1996-1998 : Lead and Copper Corrosion Control Study
    Demonstration of orthophosphate on new lead, old lead, and copper pipe corrosion using pipe loops
    (Janesville Water Utility and Madison Water Utility)

  • 1995-1998 Copper Corrosion Investigation
    Use of mini-pipe loops throughout the distribution system to determine the cause of elevated copper levels
    (Monona Water Utility)

  • 1992-1998 Lead Corrosion Control Study
    Comparison of corrosion control chemicals in jar tests and pipe loops
    (Madison Water Utility)