Menu

EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

Donate

Atrazine

Westerly Water Department

Atrazine is a herbicide commonly detected in drinking water that comes from cornfield and other agricultural runoff. It is a hormone disrupter that harms the male and female reproductive systems of people and wildlife. Read More.

Federal laws allow up to 3 parts per billion of atrazine in treated tap water. Water suppliers average atrazine measurements collected over a year, which means that the reported values underestimate intense spikes of elevated exposures during the periods in late spring and early summer when atrazine is applied in large amounts on farm fields.

Human epidemiological studies suggest that federal standards for atrazine are insufficient to protect public health. In 1999 the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment set a public health goal of 0.15 parts per billion for atrazine in drinking water, based on a study finding increased rates of breast cancer in rats exposed to the chemical. California’s legal maximum for atrazine in tap water is 1 ppb.

Click here to read more about atrazine.

 

55

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

0

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
2014ND310ND
2015N/A00N/A
2016N/A00N/A
2017ND240ND
2018N/A00N/A
2019N/A00N/A

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 atrazine was defined by EWG based on epidemiological studies of human exposure to atrazine in drinking water.. This health guideline protects against harm to the developing fetus, harm to the reproductive system and hormone disruption.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 3 ppb

The legal limit for atrazine, established in 1991, was based on a toxicity study in laboratory animals conducted in the 1980s. This limit does not fully protect against harm to the reproductive system, harm to the developing fetus, and hormone disruption.

ppb = parts per billion

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-05-01E405202-3_SOCND
2014-05-01BG39530-SOCND
2014-05-01E405202-2_SOCND
2014-05-01BG39529-SOCND
2014-05-01E405202-1_SOCND
2014-05-01BG39528-SOCND
2014-05-02E405500-2_SOCND
2014-05-02BG40111-SOCND
2014-05-02E405500-1_SOCND
2014-05-02BG40109-SOCND
2014-05-06E405500-3_SOCND
2014-05-06BG41004-SOCND
2014-05-08BG42439-SOCND
2014-05-08E405851_SOCND
2014-05-13BG43968-SOCND
2014-05-13BG43969-SOCND
2014-05-14BG44525-SOCND
2014-05-15BG45214-SOCND
2014-05-15BG45216_SOCND
2014-10-10BH26017_SOCND
2014-10-10BH26015_SOCND
2014-10-14BH27157_SOCND
2014-10-14BH27159_SOCND
2014-10-15BH27765_SOCND
2014-10-15BH27767_SOCND
2014-10-16BH28481_SOCND
2014-10-16BH28479_SOCND
2014-10-17BH28987_SOCND
2014-10-17BH28985_SOCND
2014-10-21BH30250_SOCND
2014-10-21BH30248_SOCND
2017-04-26BY10338_SOCND
2017-04-26BY10335_SOCND
2017-04-27BY11116_SOCND
2017-04-27BY11112_SOCND
2017-04-28BY11761_SOCND
2017-04-28BY11768_SOCND
2017-04-28BY11765_SOCND
2017-05-02BY13336_SOCND
2017-05-02BY13340_SOCND
2017-05-03BY14006_SOCND
2017-05-03BY14010_SOCND
2017-05-16BY21037_SOCND
2017-11-07BZ34010_SOCND
2017-11-07BZ34008_SOCND
2017-11-08BZ37670_SOCND
2017-11-08BZ37668_SOCND
2017-11-08BZ37666_SOCND
2017-11-09BZ38809_SOCND
2017-11-09BZ38935_SOCND
2017-11-09BZ38807_SOCND
2017-11-10BZ39477_SOCND
2017-11-10BZ39479_SOCND
2017-11-15BZ42165_SOCND
2017-11-15BZ42167_SOCND