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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Bromodichloromethane

Bexley Park

Bromodichloromethane, one of the total trihalomethanes (TTHMs), is formed when chlorine or other disinfectants are used to treat drinking water. Bromodichloromethane and other disinfection byproducts increase the risk of cancer and may cause problems during pregnancy. Click here to read more about disinfection byproducts.

 

10

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

3

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
2014ND20ND
20150.550 ppb21ND - 1.10 ppb
20165.50 ppb115.50 ppb
2017ND20ND
2018ND10ND
20190.300 ppb21ND - 0.600 ppb

ppb = parts per billion

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 0.06 ppb

The EWG Health Guideline of 0.06 ppb for bromodichloromethane was proposed in 2018 by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment as a one-in-a-million lifetime risk of cancer. Values greater than one-in-a-million cancer risk level can result in increased cancer cases above one in a million people.

ppb = parts per billion

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-09-29E140900134ND
2014-09-29E140900132ND
2015-09-16VA010-DCLS1.10 ppb
2015-11-11VA010-DCLSND
2016-09-13E1606007635.50 ppb
2017-07-26E170608852ND
2017-10-17E171000150ND
2018-07-11E180602630ND
2019-08-20E190703201ND
2019-10-23E1910036920.600 ppb