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Mixed organic and inorganic tapwater exposures and potential effects in greater Chicago area, USA.


ABSTRACT: Safe drinking water at the point of use (tapwater, TW) is a public-health priority. TW exposures and potential human-health concerns of 540 organics and 35 inorganics were assessed in 45 Chicago-area United States (US) homes in 2017. No US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) enforceable Maximum Contaminant Level(s) (MCL) were exceeded in any residential or water treatment plant (WTP) pre-distribution TW sample. Ninety percent (90%) of organic analytes were not detected in treated TW, emphasizing the high quality of the Lake Michigan drinking-water source and the efficacy of the drinking-water treatment and monitoring. Sixteen (16) organics were detected in >25% of TW samples, with about 50 detected at least once. Low-level TW exposures to unregulated disinfection byproducts (DBP) of emerging concern, per/polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), and three pesticides were ubiquitous. Common exceedances of non-enforceable EPA MCL Goal(s) (MCLG) of zero for arsenic [As], lead [Pb], uranium [U], bromodichloromethane, and tribromomethane suggest potential human-health concerns and emphasize the continuing need for improved understanding of cumulative effects of low-concentration mixtures on vulnerable sub-populations. Because DBP dominated TW organics, residential-TW concentrations are potentially predictable with expanded pre-distribution DBP monitoring. However, several TW chemicals, notably Pb and several infrequently detected organic compounds, were not readily explained by pre-distribution samples, illustrating the need for continued broad inorganic/organic TW characterization to support consumer assessment of acceptable risk and point-of-use treatment options.

SUBMITTER: Bradley PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9140060 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mixed organic and inorganic tapwater exposures and potential effects in greater Chicago area, USA.

Bradley Paul M PM   Argos Maria M   Kolpin Dana W DW   Meppelink Shannon M SM   Romanok Kristin M KM   Smalling Kelly L KL   Focazio Michael J MJ   Allen Joshua M JM   Dietze Julie E JE   Devito Michael J MJ   Donovan Ariel R AR   Evans Nicola N   Givens Carrie E CE   Gray James L JL   Higgins Christopher P CP   Hladik Michelle L ML   Iwanowicz Luke R LR   Journey Celeste A CA   Lane Rachael F RF   Laughrey Zachary R ZR   Loftin Keith A KA   McCleskey R Blaine RB   McDonough Carrie A CA   Medlock-Kakaley Elizabeth E   Meyer Michael T MT   Putz Andrea R AR   Richardson Susan D SD   Stark Alan E AE   Weis Christopher P CP   Wilson Vickie S VS   Zehraoui Abderrahman A  

The Science of the total environment 20200211


Safe drinking water at the point of use (tapwater, TW) is a public-health priority. TW exposures and potential human-health concerns of 540 organics and 35 inorganics were assessed in 45 Chicago-area United States (US) homes in 2017. No US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) enforceable Maximum Contaminant Level(s) (MCL) were exceeded in any residential or water treatment plant (WTP) pre-distribution TW sample. Ninety percent (90%) of organic analytes were not detected in treated TW, emphasizi  ...[more]

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