The article states that after electrical storms copper is released from our copper pipes. I was wondering if it's enough to harm our fish.
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I would be worried about inverts before I worried about fish.Invertebrates really don't tolerate copper at all. (I think most products that are sold to get rid of both algae and other inverts, like snails, are copper-based.)
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As a corrosion specialist ( NACE #1635 ?), I think the summary is :don't over soften water, it becomes more corrosive. And , if lightening strikes your house plumbing , you may have a problem . I have seen lightening perforations of gas/oil pipelines and it is VERY rare- don't worry about it.
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