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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Vinyl chloride

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Vinyl chloride is a known human carcinogen used for production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics. Discharges from plastics manufacturing can contaminate drinking water with vinyl chloride. Read More.

Exposure to vinyl chloride increases the risk of cancer and can damage the liver and nervous system. The California public health goal of 0.05 parts per billion, set to protect against cancer, is 40 times lower than the amount allowed by the federal government, which is a Maximum Contaminant Level of 2 parts per billion.

Plastic pipes made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and chlorinated PVC (CPVC) are widely used for drinking water distribution lines and internal plumbing, raising concern about vinyl chloride contamination of drinking water. A study published in 2011 by Ryan Walter of Cornell University School of Civil and Environmental Engineering suggested that small amounts of vinyl chloride can leach from PVC pipes. Vinyl chloride can also form in the pipes as a result of water disinfection with chlorine.

In an assessment completed in 2000, California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment stated that drinking water is not a significant source of exposure to vinyl chloride for the general population.

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42

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

0

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
2013N/A00N/A
2014ND130ND
2015ND100ND
2016ND40ND
2017ND80ND
2018ND40ND
2019ND30ND

ppb = parts per billion

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 0.05 ppb

The EWG Health Guideline of 0.05 ppb for vinyl chloride was defined by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment as a public health goal, the level of a drinking water contaminant that does not pose a significant health risk. This health guideline protects against cancer.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 2 ppb

The legal limit for vinyl chloride, established in 1987, was based on analytical detection limits at the time that the standard was set. This limit may not fully protect against the risk of cancer due to vinyl chloride exposure.

ppb = parts per billion

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-03-18775328ND
2014-03-18775285ND
2014-03-18775336ND
2014-03-18775330ND
2014-05-06784518ND
2014-05-06784519ND
2014-05-06784516ND
2014-05-06784515ND
2014-05-06784514ND
2014-08-19811529ND
2014-08-19811530ND
2014-10-15825807ND
2014-10-15825805ND
2015-03-04846348ND
2015-03-04846346ND
2015-03-04846354ND
2015-03-04846352ND
2015-03-04846356ND
2015-03-04846344ND
2015-03-04846350ND
2015-04-28856747ND
2015-09-09881828ND
2015-10-20890964ND
2016-05-18922018ND
2016-05-18922016ND
2016-08-09938123ND
2016-10-11952740ND
2017-02-07972682ND
2017-04-26985413ND
2017-04-26985429ND
2017-04-26985422ND
2017-04-26985418ND
2017-04-26985409ND
2017-07-111003142ND
2017-10-241026061ND
2018-01-291038884ND
2018-04-241051655ND
2018-04-241051659ND
2018-08-291077039ND
2019-07-231136249ND
2019-07-231136252ND
2019-12-041163398ND