National Drinking Water Database
n-Propylbenzene in Missouri
n-Propylbenzene is a solvent used in textile dyeing and printing, a pollutant from asphalt and landfill leachate, and a constituent of petroleum and coal.
The Most Polluted Communities in Missouri
3 water utilities reported detecting n-Propylbenzene in tap water since 2004, according to EWG's analysis of water quality data supplied by state water agencies
Ranked by highest average n-Propylbenzene level
| Rank | System | Population Served | Positive test results of total reported tests | Average Level (Range) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jerico Springs Jerico Springs, MO | 342 | 1 of 3 | 0.34 ppb (0 to 1.01 ppb) |
| 2 | Frankford Frankford, MO | 418 | 1 of 1 | < 0.01 ppb (< .01 to 0.000102 ppb) |
| 3 | Camdenton Camdenton, MO | 2,779 | 1 of 22 | < 0.01 ppb (< .01 to 1.8E-5 ppb) |
Health Based Limits for n-Propylbenzene
There are no health based standards that EWG is using for this chemical
Violation Summary for n-Propylbenzene in Missouri
There are no violations reported for this contaminant in Missouri
