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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Haloacetic acids (HAA5)

City of Garden Grove

Haloacetic acids are formed when disinfectants such as chlorine are added to tap water. The group of five haloacetic acids regulated by federal standards includes monochloroacetic acid, dichloroacetic acid, trichloroacetic acid, monobromoacetic acid and dibromoacetic acid. Read More.

Haloacetic acids are harmful during pregnancy and may increase the risk of cancer. Haloacetic acids are� genotoxic, which means that they induce mutations and DNA damage. Multiple studies by the National Toxicology Program have demonstrated the cancer-causing properties of individual haloacetic acids in laboratory animals. The Department of Health and Human Services is currently considering listing di- or tri-haloacetic acids for possible inclusion in its comprehensive Report on Carcinogens.

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46

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

20

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
2013N/A00N/A
201411.0 ppb1111.0 ppb
20158.20 ppb118.20 ppb
20166.00 ppb116.00 ppb
20170.600 ppb101ND - 6.00 ppb
20189.00 ppb11ND - 24.0 ppb
20193.40 ppb3215ND - 11.6 ppb

ppb = parts per billion

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 0.1 ppb

The EWG Health Guideline of 0.1 ppb for the group of five haloacetic acids, or HAA5, was defined in a peer-reviewed scientific study by EWG and represents a one-in-a-million lifetime cancer risk level. This health guideline protects against cancer.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 60 ppb

The legal limit for the group of five haloacetic acids (HAA5), established in 1998, was based on the need for residual disinfectant levels in water served to customers and the cost of treatment. This limit does not fully protect against the risk of cancer and harm to the developing fetus due to exposure to haloacetic acids.

ppb = parts per billion

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-06-0111.0 ppb*
2015-06-018.20 ppb*
2016-06-016.00 ppb*
2017-03-024790-801-1225ND
2017-03-024790-805-1255ND
2017-03-024790-806-1043ND
2017-03-024790-804-1110ND
2017-03-024790-807-1145ND
2017-03-024790-808-1130ND
2017-03-024790-803-1023ND
2017-03-024790-802-1207ND
2017-06-01ND*
2017-06-016.00 ppb*
2018-06-019.00 ppb*
2019-03-079469-808-1025ND
2019-03-079469-807-1005ND
2019-03-079469-806-0930ND
2019-03-079469-805-0815ND
2019-03-079469-801-0915ND
2019-03-079469-802-0950ND
2019-03-079469-803-0900ND
2019-03-079469-804-0840ND
2019-06-069469-807-0845ND
2019-06-069469-801-0800ND
2019-06-069469-802-0835ND
2019-06-069469-808-0905ND
2019-06-069469-803-0745ND
2019-06-069469-806-0815ND
2019-06-069469-804-0730ND
2019-06-069469-805-0715ND
2019-09-059469-806-07452.51 ppb
2019-09-059469-804-07307.44 ppb
2019-09-059469-801-082010.6 ppb
2019-09-059469-802-08405.41 ppb
2019-09-059469-808-09153.26 ppb
2019-09-059469-805-07002.85 ppb
2019-09-059469-807-08551.63 ppb
2019-09-059469-803-0805ND
2019-12-059469-802-07508.62 ppb
2019-12-059469-805-06508.57 ppb
2019-12-059469-807-07357.54 ppb
2019-12-059469-808-07207.93 ppb
2019-12-059469-804-07058.43 ppb
2019-12-059469-803-081511.6 ppb
2019-12-059469-801-083010.9 ppb
2019-12-059469-806-080511.5 ppb

* Sample result is taken from the system's CCR report.