Tenchiro
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This study says that in a new hose filled with tap water and baked in an oven to simulate a day in direct sunlight had up to 100x the lead content the EPA deems "safe". They used standing water in the hose and only tested the first draw of water from it.
But I would imagine that the standard brewer uses, not only a far shorter length of hose, but also one that never really sees much sunlight, or has much standing water in it and one that gets flushed with cool water before any of it hits their kettle.
I would be interested to see what the lead content is in that situation, I would bet quite minimal.
But I would imagine that the standard brewer uses, not only a far shorter length of hose, but also one that never really sees much sunlight, or has much standing water in it and one that gets flushed with cool water before any of it hits their kettle.
I would be interested to see what the lead content is in that situation, I would bet quite minimal.