Tell the EPA: Get Cancer-Causing Chromium Out of Our Drinking Water

Brie Cadman
Brie Cadman
Charlottesville, VA, United StatesCreated December 19, 2010

Tell the EPA: Get Cancer-Causing Chromium Out of Our Drinking Water

Brie Cadman
Brie Cadman
Charlottesville, VA, United States
Created December 19, 2010

The Issue

Hexavalent chromium, also called chromium-6, is considered to be a “probable carcinogen” by the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Institutes of Health. But a recent report by the Environmental Working Group found that chromium-6 is widespread in our nation’s tap water. Of the 35 cities it tested, EWG found water from 31 cities contained the metal.   

Despite the known risks of chromium-6, there are no set legal limits in our water. The EPA currently tests for “total chromium,” which measures both trivalent chromium, which is necessary for metabolism, and chromium-6. But the report found that in the water samples, most chromium was in the hexavalent form.

There’s no reason not to test our water supply for a cancer-causing substance that millions of people are currently exposed to. Tell the EPA to move rapidly to establish a legal limit for hexavalent chromium in our tap water and require utilities to test specifically for it.  

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The Issue

Hexavalent chromium, also called chromium-6, is considered to be a “probable carcinogen” by the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Institutes of Health. But a recent report by the Environmental Working Group found that chromium-6 is widespread in our nation’s tap water. Of the 35 cities it tested, EWG found water from 31 cities contained the metal.   

Despite the known risks of chromium-6, there are no set legal limits in our water. The EPA currently tests for “total chromium,” which measures both trivalent chromium, which is necessary for metabolism, and chromium-6. But the report found that in the water samples, most chromium was in the hexavalent form.

There’s no reason not to test our water supply for a cancer-causing substance that millions of people are currently exposed to. Tell the EPA to move rapidly to establish a legal limit for hexavalent chromium in our tap water and require utilities to test specifically for it.  

The Decision Makers

Ron Bergman
Ron Bergman
Chief, Protection Branch, Drinking Water
Suzanne Kelly
Suzanne Kelly
Acting Chief, Prevention Branch, Drinking Water
Ann Codrington
Ann Codrington
Acting Director, Drinking Water Protection Division

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