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Atrazine

Status: National drinking water standard exists

 

Atrazine is a herbicide commonly detected in drinking water that comes from cornfield and other agricultural runoff. It is a hormone disrupter that harms the male and female reproductive systems of people and wildlife. Read More.

Federal laws allow up to 3 parts per billion of atrazine in treated tap water. Water suppliers average atrazine measurements collected over a year, which means that the reported values underestimate intense spikes of elevated exposures during the periods in late spring and early summer when atrazine is applied in large amounts on farm fields.

Human epidemiological studies suggest that federal standards for atrazine are insufficient to protect public health. In 1999 the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment set a public health goal of 0.15 parts per billion for atrazine in drinking water, based on a study finding increased rates of breast cancer in rats exposed to the chemical. California’s legal maximum for atrazine in tap water is 1 ppb.

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2017-2019:

FOUND
FOUND ABOVE HEALTH GUIDELINES

36

states detected

2,321

utilities detected

43 million

people served

24

states over health guideline

1,457

utilities over health guideline

19 million

people served over health guideline

Health concerns for atrazine

Harm to the developing fetus

Hormone disruption

Harm to the reproductive system

Changes in the nervous system

Changes in brain and behavior

Cancer

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 0.1 ppb

The EWG Health Guideline of 0.1 ppb for atrazine was defined by EWG based on epidemiological studies of human exposure to atrazine in drinking water.. This health guideline protects against harm to the developing fetus, harm to the reproductive system and hormone disruption.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 3 ppb

The legal limit for atrazine, established in 1991, was based on a toxicity study in laboratory animals conducted in the 1980s. This limit does not fully protect against harm to the reproductive system, harm to the developing fetus, and hormone disruption.

ppb = parts per billion

States reporting atrazine in drinking water

UTILITIES REPORTING ABOVE HEALTH GUIDELINES UTILITIES WITH CONTAMINATION
State Utilities People Served Utilities People Served
Texas 422 7,281,502 697 13,521,646
Pennsylvania 23 629,076 56 3,505,551
Missouri 182 3,049,872 166 3,166,475
Virginia 1 12,124 27 3,060,548
Ohio 28 431,356 86 2,548,714
Kansas 324 2,109,038 413 2,373,336
Maryland 1 6,200 19 2,364,591
Indiana 36 1,523,603 75 1,967,155
North Carolina 31 478,431 70 1,665,442
Wisconsin 0 0 55 1,401,178
Illinois 172 723,739 232 1,300,000
Louisiana 29 917,501 41 1,263,513
Oklahoma 59 840,682 63 862,475
Iowa 52 335,576 76 844,986
Arizona 0 0 4 688,882
Kentucky 27 218,702 64 650,034
Tennessee 33 285,436 57 458,436
Nebraska 2 590 24 431,835
Florida 0 0 14 328,829
South Carolina 7 240,766 7 240,766
Delaware 0 0 4 61,896
Massachusetts 1 54 3 55,934
New Mexico 2 398 5 52,435
Alabama 2 28,395 4 42,846
Michigan 0 0 1 33,816
South Dakota 19 29,722 19 29,722
New York 0 0 9 23,879
West Virginia 0 0 8 22,144
Rhode Island 0 0 1 19,354
California 1 6,309 2 13,809
Hawaii 2 967 11 13,138
Colorado 0 0 2 3,190
Vermont 0 0 1 760
Washington 1 48 2 348
Idaho 0 0 2 345
Connecticut 0 0 1 57
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Utilities with the highest amounts of atrazine, 2017-2019

ALL UTILITIES
LARGE UTILITIES
Utility Location Tests Average level People served
Linn County Rural Water District 2* Mound City, KS 5 of 8 2.17 ppb 1,960
Mound City, City of Mound City, KS 5 of 8 2.17 ppb 686
Public Wholesale WSD 13* Mound City, KS 5 of 8 2.17 ppb 1
Linn County Rural Water District 1 La Cygne, KS 5 of 8 2.17 ppb 1,200
Hume PWS Hume, MO 5 of 8 2.17 ppb 336
Parker, City of Parker, KS 5 of 8 2.17 ppb 267
Blue Mound, City of Blue Mound, KS 5 of 8 2.17 ppb 273
Howard, City of* Howard, KS 10 of 13 2.16 ppb 602
Elk County Rural Water District 2 Howard, KS 10 of 13 2.16 ppb 206
Neosho County Rural Water District 1c Erie, KS 9 of 12 2.07 ppb 670
Erie, City of* Erie, KS 9 of 12 2.07 ppb 1,085
Great Plains Development Authority Parsons, KS 12 of 18 1.87 ppb 182
Richmond, City of Richmond, KS 7 of 7 1.82 ppb 458
Russell, City of Russell, KS 10 of 17 1.81 ppb 4,463
Oswego, City of* Oswego, KS 13 of 22 1.65 ppb 1,698
Labette County Rural Water District 1c Oswego, KS 13 of 22 1.65 ppb 285
Mitchell County Rural Water District 1 Beloit, KS 16 of 16 1.56 ppb 345
Beloit, City of* Beloit, KS 16 of 16 1.56 ppb 3,726
Anderson County Rural Water District 1 Garnett, KS 11 of 22 1.44 ppb 37
Garnett, City of* Garnett, KS 11 of 22 1.44 ppb 3,262
Carbondale, City of* Carbondale, KS 9 of 12 1.37 ppb 1,377
Udall, City of Udall, KS 1 of 3 1.37 ppb 714
Valley Falls, City of Valley Falls, KS 7 of 8 1.33 ppb 1,129
Hunter, City of Hunter, KS 7 of 7 1.26 ppb 56
Mitchell County Rural Water District 3* Beloit, KS 7 of 7 1.26 ppb 2,048
Tipton, City of Tipton, KS 7 of 7 1.26 ppb 198
Mitchell County Rural Water District 2* Glen Elder, KS 7 of 7 1.26 ppb 1,291
Franklin County Rural Water District 6* Rantoul, KS 7 of 8 1.24 ppb 2,960
Lane, City of Lane, KS 7 of 8 1.24 ppb 226
Nodaway County Public Water Supply District 1* Maryville, MO 24 of 25 1.21 ppb 6,428
Maryville* Maryville, MO 24 of 25 1.21 ppb 11,972
Concordia PWS* Concordia, MO 23 of 26 1.20 ppb 2,500
Emma PWS* Emma, MO 23 of 26 1.20 ppb 205
Allen County Rural Water District 13 Chanute, KS 9 of 11 1.14 ppb 100
Chanute, City of* Chanute, KS 9 of 11 1.14 ppb 9,018
Chetopa, City of Chetopa, KS 7 of 13 1.14 ppb 1,035
Milford, City of Milford, KS 1 of 3 1.10 ppb 521
Geary County Rural Water District 4* Milford, KS 1 of 3 1.10 ppb 450
Franklin County Rural Water District 2 Ottawa, KS 6 of 6 1.09 ppb 400
City of Ottawa* Ottawa, KS 6 of 6 1.09 ppb 12,267
Princeton, City of* Princeton, KS 6 of 6 1.09 ppb 271
Baxter Springs, City of* Baxter Springs, KS 1 of 12 1.08 ppb 3,944
Labette County Rural Water District 6 Coffeyville, KS 7 of 10 1.08 ppb 1,550
Dearing, City of* Dearing, KS 7 of 10 1.08 ppb 386
Nowata County Rural Water District #7 South Coffeyville, OK 7 of 10 1.08 ppb 1,050
South Coffeyville South Coffeyville, OK 7 of 10 1.08 ppb 790
Montgomery County Rural Water District 14 Coffeyville, KS 7 of 10 1.08 ppb 330
Coffeyville, City of* Coffeyville, KS 7 of 10 1.08 ppb 9,366
Montgomery County Rural Water District 2c A South Coffeyville, KS 7 of 10 1.08 ppb 1,113
Osawatomie, City of* Osawatomie, KS 4 of 6 1.07 ppb 4,266

* This water utility supplies finished drinking water to at least one other water utility. The purchasing utility is not required to test for or report Atrazine, but it likely has the contaminant in its water supply.

Utility Location Tests Average level People served
Maryville* Maryville, MO 24 of 25 1.21 ppb 11,972
City of Ottawa* Ottawa, KS 6 of 6 1.09 ppb 12,267
West Warren-Viola U. D. Morrison, TN 6 of 15 1.02 ppb 16,179
City of Gardner Gardner, KS 7 of 8 0.965 ppb 21,871
Leavenworth Water Department* Leavenworth, KS 6 of 12 0.898 ppb 36,062
City of Atchison* Atchison, KS 7 of 19 0.803 ppb 10,636
City of Topeka* Topeka, KS 85 of 88 0.626 ppb 165,000
Aqua Ohio - Marion Marion, OH 12 of 27 0.621 ppb 41,925
Murphysboro* Murphysboro, IL 26 of 26 0.600 ppb 10,941
Aqua Ohio - Tiffin Tiffin, OH 18 of 28 0.558 ppb 17,963
Springfield Water System* Springfield, TN 7 of 23 0.552 ppb 40,516
Newark City PWS Newark, OH 12 of 32 0.547 ppb 47,573
City of Olathe* Olathe, KS 6 of 6 0.535 ppb 139,605
Aqua Illinois-Vermilion County* Kankakee, IL 3 of 8 0.495 ppb 38,000
Ottumwa Water Works* Ottumwa, IA 4 of 6 0.458 ppb 25,023
Delaware City PWS Delaware, OH 10 of 24 0.435 ppb 34,982
Jackson County PWSD1 Grandview, MO 1 of 1 0.430 ppb 25,000
Lafourche Water District 1 Lockport, LA 20 of 58 0.424 ppb 78,760
Lewisburg Water System* Lewsiburg, TN 7 of 9 0.403 ppb 19,530
Hardin County Water District #1* Radcliff, KY 2 of 12 0.400 ppb 27,033
Fort Leavenworth American Water Ent Inc Fort Leavenworth, KS 1 of 2 0.380 ppb 12,934
Thomas Hill PWSD 1* Moberly, MO 12 of 24 0.378 ppb 10,315
Del-Co Water Company Inc.* Delaware, OH 41 of 43 0.376 ppb 141,407
City of Midlothian* Midlothian, TX 15 of 17 0.332 ppb 16,728
City of Junction City* Junction City, KS 2 of 2 0.330 ppb 22,120
Shelbyville Water & Sewer Commission* Shelbyville, KY 12 of 24 0.329 ppb 23,760
Citizens Water - Indianapolis* Indianapolis, IN 390 of 749 0.305 ppb 825,173
University Water System Iowa City, IA 2 of 8 0.300 ppb 26,684
Mattoon* Mattoon, IL 9 of 23 0.287 ppb 19,000
Indiana American Water - Muncie Greenwood, IN 13 of 25 0.284 ppb 65,618
Pulaski Water System* Pulaski, TN 5 of 10 0.278 ppb 10,709
Speedway Water Works Speedway, IN 11 of 23 0.277 ppb 12,140
Pennsylvania American Water Company - Indiana D Indiana, PA 6 of 12 0.275 ppb 22,360
Piqua City PWS Piqua, OH 13 of 36 0.271 ppb 20,522
Aqua Pa Shenango Valley WTP* Sharon, PA 4 of 8 0.270 ppb 48,000
Fremont City Fremont, OH 21 of 24 0.260 ppb 16,677
Iowa-American Water Company - Davenport Davenport, IA 9 of 10 0.260 ppb 137,201
Rathbun Regional Water Assn* Centerville, IA 8 of 10 0.260 ppb 28,215
Harris County Municipal Utility District 24 Bellaire, TX 1 of 4 0.250 ppb 10,263
City of Allen Allen, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 102,762
City of Murphy Murphy, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 20,361
City of Princeton* Princeton, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 16,932
City of Mesquite* Mesquite, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 143,350
East Fork SUD Wylie, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 13,596
City of Frisco* Frisco, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 192,261
City of McKinney* Mckinney, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 169,710
City of Plano* Plano, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 277,720
Town of Prosper Prosper, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 22,650
City of Wylie Wylie, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 44,418
City of Garland Garland, TX 17 of 17 0.249 ppb 236,786

* This water utility supplies finished drinking water to at least one other water utility. The purchasing utility is not required to test for or report Atrazine, but it likely has the contaminant in its water supply.