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Crepuscular

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7. Just an FYI
Wed Feb 3, 2016, 12:41 PM
Feb 2016

Those are not lead pipes, those are water mains, either cast iron or steel and most of the interior build up is likely calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate. Any water main in the country that has been in service for long will look like that. Claiming that an installed main will look like the unused section in the photo is pretty disingenuous. Th interior of the 72" pipeline that has been bringing water to Detroit and Flint for 30+ years probably looks identical to this.

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