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  1. Articles 1–20. ‪Retired, Chemist, Water Infrastructure Division, US Environmental Protection Agency‬ - ‪‪Cited by 6,033‬‬ - ‪drinking water corrosion‬ - ‪aquatic chemistry of inorganics‬ - ‪lead‬ -...

  2. Area of expertise: Drinking water treatment, chemical equilibria of natural and drinking water systems, water sampling and analysis - lead, copper, corrosion control, chemistry of the carbonate and phosphate systems, and drinking water disinfection issues among others.

  3. Michael Welles Schock is a writer and independent scholar of cinematic screencraft located in Portland, Oregon, United States. He is the author of Screenwriting Down to the Atoms (Schock, 2013) and Screenwriting & The Unified Theory of Narrative, Part I (Schock, 2015) and Part II (Schock, 2016).

  4. Michael R Schock currently works at the National Risk Management Research Laboratory, United States Environmental Protection Agency. Michael does research in Drinking water corrosion control...

  5. Michael Schock. Wright State University: Dayton, Ohio, US. 1970 to 1974 | BS (Geology) Education. Show more detail. Source : Michael Schock. expand_more. Works (13) sort Sort. An evaluation of properly operated NSF/ANSI-53 Pb certified drinking water filters in Benton Harbor, MI. Journal of Water and Health. 2024-02-01 | Journal article.

  6. Michael R Schock currently works at the National Risk Management Research Laboratory, United States Environmental Protection Agency.

  7. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) researchers Michael Schock and Darren Lytle are leading research to better understand the science of water chemistry, treatment, and infrastructure to help water system managers and local communities prevent lead from getting into drinking water.