Hexavalent Chromium Found In Tap Water Of 31 US. Cities
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Hexavalent chromium, also known as chromium-6, very first gained notoriety once the movie “Erin Brockovich” highlighted the plight of Hinkley, California, wherever the groundwater had been contaminated. Now the primary publicly accessible national survey on the contaminant from Environmental Working Group reveals that Hinkley isn’t alone.
Laboratory tests commissioned by EWG have found that the chemical is existing within the tap water of 31 out of 35 U.S. cities tested, or 89 percent. Norman, Oklahoma; Honolulu, Hawaii; and Riverside, California returned the highest amounts of contamination.
Hexavalent chromium drinking water contamination shows “clear evidence of carcinogenic activity” in laboratory animals, and that a recent review by the EPA found its presence in tap water “likely to be carcinogenic to humans.”
