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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Nitrate

White Salmon City Of

Nitrate, a fertilizer chemical, frequently contaminates drinking water due to agricultural and urban runoff, and discharges from municipal wastewater treatment plants and septic tanks. Excessive nitrate in water can cause oxygen deprivation in infants and increase the risk of cancer. Click here to read more about nitrate.

 

19

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

0

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
20140.0275 ppm41ND - 0.110 ppm
2015ND30ND
2016ND30ND
2017ND30ND
2018ND30ND
2019ND30ND

ppm = parts per million

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 0.14 ppm

The EWG Health Guideline of 0.14 ppm for nitrate was defined by EWG . This health guideline protects against cancer and harm to fetal growth and development.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 10 ppm

The legal limit for nitrate, established in 1962, was developed to protect infants from acute methemoglobinemia, a life-threatening disorder of oxygen transport in the body. This limit does not fully protect against the risk of cancer and harm to the developing fetus.

ppm = parts per million

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-06-10907060.110 ppm
2014-09-1604202ND
2014-09-1604201ND
2014-10-2138301ND
2015-09-1120201ND
2015-09-1120001ND
2015-10-0203304ND
2016-09-06ND
2016-09-06ND
2016-10-04ND
2017-09-07ND
2017-09-07ND
2017-10-05ND
2018-09-04ND
2018-09-04ND
2018-10-16ND
2019-09-03ND
2019-09-03ND
2019-10-08ND