Menu

EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

Donate

Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)

Marston PWS

Methylene chloride is a common industrial solvent used for paint stripping, vapor degreasing, printing, electronics manufacturing and cleaning. It causes cancer and liver damage in animal studies. Read More.

Surface and groundwater can be contaminated with methylene chloride from industrial releases and landfill leaching. The EPA considers methylene chloride likely carcinogenic to people. Long-term ingestion of drinking water with methylene chloride contamination can cause liver damage and cancer. Occupational exposure to methylene chloride and other solvents has been linked with increased risk of miscarriage. Birth defects have also been observed in studies of laboratory animals exposed to methylene chloride during pregnancy.

Click here to read more about carcinogenic VOCs.

 

25

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

0

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
2014N/A00N/A
2015ND20ND
2016ND70ND
2017ND80ND
2018ND40ND
2019ND40ND

ppb = parts per billion

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 4 ppb

The EWG Health Guideline of 4 ppb for dichloromethane (methylene chloride) was defined by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment as a public health goal, the level of a drinking water contaminant that does not pose a significant health risk. This health guideline protects against cancer.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 5 ppb

The legal limit for dichloromethane, 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
2015-08-18AC58246ND
2015-10-19AC62479ND
2016-02-01AC65720ND
2016-04-27AC70012ND
2016-04-27AC70011ND
2016-08-01AC80711ND
2016-08-01AC80712ND
2016-10-26AC85957ND
2016-10-26AC85956ND
2017-01-22AC89836ND
2017-01-22AC89835ND
2017-05-01AC95082ND
2017-05-01AC95081ND
2017-07-17AD02387ND
2017-07-17AD02386ND
2017-10-23AD08588ND
2017-10-23AD08587ND
2018-03-06AD17523ND
2018-05-02AD18671ND
2018-07-11AD29590ND
2018-10-11AD35068ND
2019-01-08AD38381ND
2019-04-10AD46672ND
2019-07-11AD52717ND
2019-10-17AD57379ND