نبذة مختصرة : Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe is commonly used in drinking water distribution systems and building plumbing. Organotin compounds (OTCs) utilized in PVC pipe production are a public health concern. Here, we examined the significance of organotin release into water under different scenarios of temperature and stagnation in complementary laboratory and field studies. Over a two-year laboratory experiment, monomethyltin (MMT) concentrations ranged from 88 to 186 ng/L, and dimethyltin (DMT) ranged from 9 to 75 ng/L. Methyltin was also the main organotin species leached from aged PVC with a biofilm and with the biofilm removed. Laboratory studies revealed that initial leaching rates of MMT and DMT in the segment reactors with a biofilm were about 53% lower in 15 year-old pipe segments compared to 2 year-old segments due to increased rates of biodegradation from mature biofilms. Certain PVC and chlorinated PVC (CPVC) pipe systems can cause consumer exposure to trace organotin compounds from drinking water.
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