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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

Pasadena

Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, or DEHP, is a softener added to PVC plastics. Phthalates are hormone disruptors that target the male reproductive system. Read More.

DEHP can cross the placenta and disrupt steroid hormone synthesis, and may lead to cancer. In laboratory animals, exposure to DEHP during pregnancy harms fetal developmental and causes abnormalities in the male reproductive tract. Human epidemiological studies show certain phthalates, especially DEHP, are associated with reduced anogenital distance in human male infants, which is a measure of adverse developmental effects in human male� infants exposed prenatally to endocrine disrupting chemicals. DEHP may also interfere with signaling related to the timing of birth and may have adverse effects on the immune system.

 

56

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

0

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
2013N/A00N/A
2014ND60ND
2015ND170ND
2016ND120ND
2017ND100ND
2018ND110ND
2019N/A00N/A

ppb = parts per billion

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 3 ppb

The EWG Health Guideline of 3 ppb for di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate was defined by the Environmental Protection Agency as a one-in-a-million lifetime risk of cancer. Values greater than one-in-a-million cancer risk level can result in increased cancer cases above one in a million people.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 6 ppb

The legal limit for di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, established in 1992, was based on analytical detection limits at the time that the standard was set.

ppb = parts per billion

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-08-129590-047-1000ND
2014-08-129590-028-0845ND
2014-08-129590-023-0840ND
2014-08-129590-021-0945ND
2014-08-129590-019-1020ND
2014-11-219590-018-0900ND
2015-04-219590-005-0856ND
2015-04-219590-010-0900ND
2015-05-139590-047-0940ND
2015-05-139590-045-1005ND
2015-05-139590-023-0915ND
2015-05-139590-028-0840ND
2015-05-199590-001-0930ND
2015-05-199590-021-1000ND
2015-06-029590-019-0920ND
2015-06-039590-018-1015ND
2015-08-119590-023-1230ND
2015-08-119590-028-1114ND
2015-08-119590-021-1210ND
2015-08-119590-001-1000ND
2015-08-119590-019-0900ND
2015-08-119590-006-1023ND
2015-08-119590-018-0906ND
2016-03-299590-045-0925ND
2016-03-299590-047-1006ND
2016-04-129590-005-1018ND
2016-06-149590-018-1010ND
2016-06-149590-047-1025ND
2016-06-149590-005-1115ND
2016-06-149590-023-1200ND
2016-06-149590-045-0930ND
2016-07-199590-005-0900ND
2016-07-269590-028-0915ND
2016-08-029590-021-1136ND
2016-09-139590-019-1140ND
2017-08-089588-047-1200ND
2017-08-089588-005-0935ND
2017-08-089588-045-0920ND
2017-08-089588-001-1145ND
2017-08-089588-028-1120ND
2017-08-089588-006-1030ND
2017-08-089588-019-0910ND
2017-08-089588-023-1100ND
2017-08-089588-010-1305ND
2017-08-089588-018-0945ND
2018-05-229588-005-1240ND
2018-05-229588-018-0950ND
2018-05-229588-019-1200ND
2018-05-229588-047-0910ND
2018-05-229588-021-1225ND
2018-05-229588-045-1025ND
2018-05-229588-023-1135ND
2018-05-229588-028-0855ND
2018-08-139588-021-0945ND
2018-08-219588-001-0810ND
2018-11-069588-001-0910ND