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PEX-a concerns
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kcopp
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I ran across the article on PEX-a .... I was wondering if anyone else has run into this in the field? Gives me a moral dilema if what I am installing is really a "healthy" thing for Potable water ... I have some of the potable stuff out there. Obviously for heat it is a non issue.
<a href="http://www.chemaxx.com/polytube1.htm">[url=http://www.chemaxx.com/polytube1.htm]http://www.chemaxx.com/polytube1.htm</a>
The company doing the investigation seems reputable...
<a href="http://www.chemaxx.com/polytube1.htm">[url=http://www.chemaxx.com/polytube1.htm]http://www.chemaxx.com/polytube1.htm</a>
The company doing the investigation seems reputable...
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