Orthophosphate in treated water
We care about the health and wellbeing of our customers, and we take our commitment to providing safe, reliable drinking water very seriously. While there is no measurable amount of lead in drinking water when it leaves our treatment plants, EPCOR adds orthophosphate to the water treatment process. This is part of our Enhanced Lead Mitigation Strategy to help protect Edmontonians from the harmful effects of lead that can get into water from household plumbing fixtures and lead water service lines. It also helps ensure drinking water meets Health Canada’s guidelines for lead in drinking water.
How orthophosphate is used for water treatment
Orthophosphate is a safe, tasteless and odourless substance that is naturally present as phosphate in foods like bread, cheese, fruits and nuts. In fact, you’d have to drink 104 glasses of water to match the amount of phosphorus found in one banana. The phosphoric acid that is added to the treated drinking water to produce orthophosphate is certified to the NSF/ANSI/CAN 60 standard, Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals – Health Effects.
Orthophosphate forms a protective coating inside water lines and household plumbing. It is a proven water treatment method and industry standard to prevent corrosion and reduce the amount of lead in drinking water. Orthophosphate is used by many cities worldwide and throughout North America including Toronto, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Halifax, New York City and Washington, D.C.
Enhancing our Lead Mitigation Strategy
EPCOR began managing lead levels in 2008 by removing household lead water service lines with high lead levels. We supplement this protection by adding orthophosphate to the water treatment process to mitigate other sources of lead, like lead solder in household plumbing or lead fixtures in taps.
Edmonton City Council and City Administration approved the orthophosphate addition in March 2019, and EPCOR added it starting in March 2023.
Orthophosphate addition for commercial customers
The addition of orthophosphate to the water supply may require businesses that rely on Edmonton’s water for manufacturing, food processing, petrochemical production as well as commercial heating and cooling to make adjustments to their own water processes.
We recommend businesses in the manufacturing, food processing, petrochemical production as well as commercial heating sectors review their process requirements to determine if their business may be impacted by the addition of orthophosphate.
EPCOR adds orthophosphate at approximately 3.1 mg/L (or 1.0 mg/L as P). EPCOR will monitor and, over time, optimize the orthophosphate dosing and concentration.
Areas where your business may be impacted could include: