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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Perfluorotetradecanoic acid (PFTA)

Status: No national drinking water standard exists

 

Perfluorotetradecanoic acid (PFTA) is a member of a group of perfluorinated chemicals used in many consumer products. PFTA and other perfluorinated chemicals can cause serious health effects, including cancer, endocrine disruption, accelerated puberty, liver and immune system damage, and thyroid changes. These chemicals are persistent in the environment and they accumulate in people. Click here to read more about perfluorinated chemicals.

2017-2019:

FOUND
FOUND ABOVE HEALTH GUIDELINES

1

states detected

1

utilities detected

2,838

people served

0

states over health guideline

0

utilities over health guideline

0

people served over health guideline

Health concerns for PFTA

Cancer

Harm to the immune system

Hormone disruption

Harm to fetal growth and child development

Harm to the liver

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 1 ppt

The EWG Health Guideline of 1 ppt for PFTA was defined by EWG as based on studies by Phillipe Grandjean of Harvard University and many other independent researchers who found reduced effectiveness of vaccines and adverse impacts on mammary gland development from exposure to PFOA and PFOS, the two PFAS most widely detected in drinking water. This health guideline protects against applies to the entire class of PFCs detected in water.

ppt = parts per trillion

States reporting PFTA in drinking water

UTILITIES WITH CONTAMINATION
State UtilitiesPeople Served
New Hampshire12,838
MORE
LESS

Filtering technologies that reduce PFTA

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Activated Carbon

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Reverse Osmosis

Utilities with the highest amounts of PFTA, 2017-2019

ALL UTILITIES
LARGE UTILITIES
UtilityLocationTestsAverage levelPeople served
Hampstead Area WaterAtkinson, NH4 of 120.245 ppt2,838
UtilityLocationTestsAverage levelPeople served