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Chlorine Dioxide

Anemia, nervous system effects in infants

Sources: Water disinfection

Regulatory Limit

Zero EPA Limit (0.8 mg/L)

*Levels above the EPA limit are considered unsafe.

MCL Value
0.8 mg/L
Goal (MCLG)
0 mg/L
Violating Systems
0 nationwide
Affected Population
0 estimated
Avg Detected Level
0 mg/L in affected systems

Health Risk Assessment

Exposure to Chlorine Dioxide in drinking water is regulated because of its potential to cause anemia, nervous system effects in infants. The EPA has set the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) at 0.8 mg/L to protect public health.

Note: Long-term exposure above the MCL can significantly increase health risks.

Detailed Health Effects

Anemia, nervous system effects in infants

Common Sources

1
Water disinfection

National Overview

Total Tests
0
Violations Found
0
Violation Rate
0%

Treatment Methods

Activated carbon filtration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chlorine Dioxide and why is it in drinking water?
Chlorine Dioxide is a disinfectant contaminant. Common sources include: Water disinfection.
What are the health effects of Chlorine Dioxide in drinking water?
Anemia, nervous system effects in infants
What is the EPA limit for Chlorine Dioxide?
The EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for Chlorine Dioxide is 0.8 mg/L.
How can I remove Chlorine Dioxide from my water?
Effective treatment methods for removing Chlorine Dioxide include: Activated carbon filtration.
How do I test my water for Chlorine Dioxide?
You can check your water system's annual Consumer Confidence Report for Chlorine Dioxide levels, or use a certified home water testing kit. WaterQ provides the latest EPA test data for all public water systems.

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