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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA)

Fort Jackson

NOTE: Fort Jackson purchases water from City of Columbia which is required to test for perfluorononanoic acid (pfna). Sample information shown below was taken by City of Columbia.

Perfluorononanoic acid, otherwise known as PFNA or C9, is a PFC similar in function and use to PFOA. These chemicals were used in the production of non-stick, stain repellent and chemically inert coatings. Click here to read more about perfluorinated chemicals.

 

8

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

0

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
2014ND10ND
2015ND30ND
2016N/A00N/A
2017N/A00N/A
2018N/A00N/A
2019N/A00N/A

ppt = parts per trillion

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 1 ppt

The EWG Health Guideline of 1 ppt for perfluorononanoic acid was defined by EWG based on studies by Phillipe Grandjean of Harvard University and many other independent researchers who found reduced effectiveness of vaccines and adverse impacts on mammary gland development from exposure to PFOA and PFOS, the two PFAS most widely detected in drinking water. This health guideline applies to the entire class of PFAS detected in water.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 10 ppt

ppt = parts per trillion

All test results

NOTE: Fort Jackson purchases water from City of Columbia which is required to test for perfluorononanoic acid (pfna). Sample information shown below was taken by City of Columbia.

Date Lab ID Result
2014-07-14201407160691AMND
2014-07-14201407160557AMND
2014-10-14201410160419AMND
2014-10-14201410160417AMND
2015-01-13201501150661AMND
2015-01-13201501150478AMND
2015-04-14201504160399AMND
2015-04-14201504160290AMND