Lets be friendly here..... true HOFers that we are. I didn't mean to strike a nerve and if I did, please accept my apologies.
When I said I never researched the issue, I meant as a study during my 42 years as a research chemist. That was all related to plastics, rubber, plumbing and high tech composites (think aircraft). That said, I have experienced porous and brittle brass fittings on both sides of raw water filters before the pump, and also had a brass elbow fail on the inlet to a stuffing box. I'm sure these were not errosion or cavitation related. This process is commonoly called dezincification - that is when the zinc component of brass dissloves out or leaches from the brass. There are several mechanisms for this and it occurs in city tap water as well as in salt water. Galvanic corrosion is one of those mechanisms. A quick Google search for dezincification or corrosion of brass will lead to lots of information and pictures including a few published research papers.
Bobk