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Total Trihalomethanes

Liver, kidney, or central nervous system problems, increased risk of cancer

Sources: Disinfection byproducts, Chlorine reaction with organic matter

Regulatory Limit

Zero EPA Limit (80 μg/L)

*Levels above the EPA limit are considered unsafe.

MCL Value
80 μg/L
Goal (MCLG)
0 μg/L
Violating Systems
6 nationwide
Affected Population
14.4M estimated
Avg Detected Level
48.8091 μg/L in affected systems

Health Risk Assessment

Exposure to Total Trihalomethanes in drinking water is regulated because of its potential to cause liver, kidney, or central nervous system problems, increased risk of cancer. The EPA has set the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) at 80 μg/L to protect public health.

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

Detailed Health Effects

Liver, kidney, or central nervous system problems, increased risk of cancer

Common Sources

1
Disinfection byproducts
2
Chlorine reaction with organic matter

National Overview

Total Tests
57
Violations Found
6
Violation Rate
10.5%

Most Affected Systems

Treatment Methods

Granular activated carbon
Aeration
Enhanced coagulation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Total Trihalomethanes and why is it in drinking water?
Total Trihalomethanes is a organic contaminant. Common sources include: Disinfection byproducts, Chlorine reaction with organic matter.
What are the health effects of Total Trihalomethanes in drinking water?
Liver, kidney, or central nervous system problems, increased risk of cancer
What is the EPA limit for Total Trihalomethanes?
The EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for Total Trihalomethanes is 80 μg/L.
How can I remove Total Trihalomethanes from my water?
Effective treatment methods for removing Total Trihalomethanes include: Granular activated carbon, Aeration, Enhanced coagulation.
How do I test my water for Total Trihalomethanes?
You can check your water system's annual Consumer Confidence Report for Total Trihalomethanes 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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