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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Trichloroethylene

City of Pasadena

Trichloroethylene, an industrial solvent and common groundwater pollutant, damages the immune system, harms the developing fetus and causes cancer. Read More.

Trichloroethylene was once commonly used to remove grease from metal parts, such as steel pipes and engines, and as a solvent in dry cleaning and carpet cleaning products. Drinking trichloroethylene-contaminated drinking water has been linked with birth defects, leukemia, and liver and kidney damage. Trichloroethylene is highly volatile and can enter indoor air through water in pipes. If trichloroethylene is present, people can inhale it while bathing, washing dishes and doing other household activities that involve water.

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46

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

0

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
2014ND50ND
2015ND50ND
2016ND80ND
2017ND120ND
2018ND90ND
2019ND70ND

ppb = parts per billion

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 0.4 ppb

The EWG Health Guideline of 0.4 ppb for trichloroethylene was defined by the state of Minnesota as health risk limit, the concentration of a contaminant that can be consumed with little or no risk to health. This health guideline protects against harm to the developing fetus and damage to the immune system.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 5 ppb

The legal limit for trichloroethylene, established in 1987, was based on analytical detection limits at the time that the standard was set. This limit does not fully protect against the risk of cancer and harm to the developing fetus.

ppb = parts per billion

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-03-06AC45988ND
2014-03-06AC46000ND
2014-04-24AC51728ND
2014-04-24AC51724ND
2014-04-24AC51722ND
2015-01-14AC76273ND
2015-01-14AC76265ND
2015-01-14AC76229ND
2015-01-14AC76267ND
2015-01-14AC76203ND
2016-01-11AD17364ND
2016-01-11AD17352ND
2016-01-11AD17360ND
2016-04-06AD32085ND
2016-04-06AD32083ND
2016-06-17AD41169ND
2016-07-06AD43177ND
2016-10-06AD52692ND
2017-01-10AD63998ND
2017-03-16AD75468ND
2017-03-16AD75448ND
2017-03-16AD75466ND
2017-03-16AD75462ND
2017-03-16AD75454ND
2017-03-16AD75450ND
2017-03-16AD75452ND
2017-04-04AD78285ND
2017-07-11AD88935ND
2017-09-18AD96543ND
2017-10-31AE02981ND
2018-02-06AE12532ND
2018-02-06AE12534ND
2018-05-02AE24847ND
2018-05-02AE24845ND
2018-05-02AE24855ND
2018-05-02AE24851ND
2018-06-26AE31497ND
2018-06-26AE31481ND
2018-11-14AE46107ND
2019-01-30AE52244ND
2019-01-30AE52210ND
2019-03-06AE57409ND
2019-03-06AE57411ND
2019-03-06AE57407ND
2019-08-06AE77247ND
2019-08-06AE77265ND