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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Haloacetic acids (HAA5)

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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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76

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

14

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
20141.86 ppb163ND - 18.4 ppb
20150.658 ppb164ND - 6.47 ppb
20160.242 ppb162ND - 2.76 ppb
20170.290 ppb164ND - 1.23 ppb
20180.112 ppb101ND - 1.12 ppb
2019ND20ND

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
2014-03-042140306-3ND
2014-03-042140306-4ND
2014-03-042140306-5ND
2014-03-042140306-2ND
2014-04-292140502-2ND
2014-04-292140502-3ND
2014-04-292140502-4ND
2014-04-292140502-518.4 ppb
2014-07-312140801-32ND
2014-07-312140801-34ND
2014-07-312140801-331.81 ppb
2014-07-312140801-31ND
2014-11-042141107-10ND
2014-11-042141107-11ND
2014-11-042141107-12ND
2014-11-042141107-139.50 ppb
2015-02-112150213-38ND
2015-02-112150213-39ND
2015-02-112150213-37ND
2015-02-112150213-36ND
2015-04-292150501-21.36 ppb
2015-04-292150501-36.47 ppb
2015-04-292150501-41.61 ppb
2015-04-292150501-51.09 ppb
2015-08-042150807-59ND
2015-08-042150807-58ND
2015-08-042150807-57ND
2015-08-042150807-56ND
2015-11-102151111-30ND
2015-11-102151111-31ND
2015-11-102151111-32ND
2015-11-102151111-33ND
2016-02-022160205-04ND
2016-02-022160205-05ND
2016-02-022160205-02ND
2016-02-022160205-03ND
2016-05-0420160507-04ND
2016-05-0420160507-02ND
2016-05-0420160507-05ND
2016-05-0420160507-03ND
2016-08-082160812-34ND
2016-08-082160812-19ND
2016-08-082160812-33ND
2016-08-082160812-31ND
2016-11-032161104-31ND
2016-11-032161104-302.76 ppb
2016-11-032161104-291.11 ppb
2016-11-032161104-32ND
2017-02-022170203-14ND
2017-02-022170203-111.23 ppb
2017-02-022170203-12ND
2017-02-022170203-131.05 ppb
2017-05-082170510-11ND
2017-05-082170510-12ND
2017-05-082170510-13ND
2017-05-082170510-14ND
2017-08-232170825-29ND
2017-08-232170825-32ND
2017-08-232170825-301.13 ppb
2017-08-232170825-31ND
2017-11-012171103-73ND
2017-11-012171103-74ND
2017-11-012171103-751.23 ppb
2017-11-012171103-76ND
2018-02-202180223-14ND
2018-02-202180223-13ND
2018-02-202180223-12ND
2018-02-202180223-11ND
2018-04-302180502-44ND
2018-04-302180502-45ND
2018-04-302180502-46ND
2018-04-302180502-47ND
2018-08-092180810-23ND
2018-08-092180810-221.12 ppb
2019-08-052190807-63ND
2019-08-052190807-62ND