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DEHP Testing Results in Public Water

Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is a man-made chemical. DEHP is not toxic at the low levels usually present in the environment. Exposure to DEHP is generally very low. The maximum contaminant level (MCL) for DEHP is 6 mcg/L.

Read more about DEHP in Public Water and Health

Measure Description:

  • Public Water Systems - Avg is the number of community water systems that have an annual average concentration of a contaminant in the listed concentration range.
  • Population Served - Avg is the population served by community water systems that have an annual average concentration of a contaminant in the listed concentration range.
  • Public Water Systems - Max is the number of community water systems that have an annual maximum concentration of a contaminant in the listed concentration range.
  • Population Served - Max is the population served by community water systems that have an annual maximum concentration of a contaminant in the listed concentration range.
  • Average Concentration by Public Water System is the average concentration of a contaminant.

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Measures are defined above the visualization. Additional help can be found in the Help Section.

To download a data table click on the Title Text of the data table, click "Download" on the right below the data visualization, click "Crosstab" from the listed file formats, and click "Download". A '.csv' file will then download and can be opened in a text or spreadsheet application.