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Tetrachloroethylene in Community Drinking Water Systems by Maximum PCE Concentration and Community Water Systems, New Jersey, 2000 to 2023

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Year2000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220230100200300400500600Number of SystemsTetrachloroethylene in Community Drinking Water Systems by Maximum PCE Concentration andCommunity Water Systems, New Jersey, 2000 to 20230-<1 ug/l1-<2 ug/l2-<5 ug/l>=5 ug/l
Concentration (ug/l)YearNumber of Systems

0-<1 ug/l

 10-<1 ug/l20002000400
 10-<1 ug/l20012001343
 10-<1 ug/l20022002350
 10-<1 ug/l20032003437
 10-<1 ug/l20042004331
 10-<1 ug/l20052005362
 10-<1 ug/l20062006452
 10-<1 ug/l20072007301
 10-<1 ug/l20082008303
 10-<1 ug/l20092009481
 10-<1 ug/l20102010262
 10-<1 ug/l20112011278
 10-<1 ug/l20122012486
 10-<1 ug/l20132013247
 10-<1 ug/l20142014269
 10-<1 ug/l20152015471
 10-<1 ug/l20162016248
 10-<1 ug/l20172017276
 10-<1 ug/l20182018467
 10-<1 ug/l20192019243
 10-<1 ug/l20202020267
 10-<1 ug/l20212021461
 10-<1 ug/l20222022230
 10-<1 ug/l20232023250

1-<2 ug/l

 21-<2 ug/l200020006
 21-<2 ug/l200120014
 21-<2 ug/l200220023
 21-<2 ug/l200320033
 21-<2 ug/l200420044
 21-<2 ug/l200520051
 21-<2 ug/l200620066
 21-<2 ug/l200720073
 21-<2 ug/l200820083
 21-<2 ug/l200920092
 21-<2 ug/l201020103
 21-<2 ug/l201120112
 21-<2 ug/l201220125
 21-<2 ug/l201320133
 21-<2 ug/l201420145
 21-<2 ug/l201520152
 21-<2 ug/l201620162
 21-<2 ug/l201720170
 21-<2 ug/l201820182
 21-<2 ug/l201920190
 21-<2 ug/l202020200
 21-<2 ug/l202120213
 21-<2 ug/l202220224
 21-<2 ug/l202320231

2-<5 ug/l

 32-<5 ug/l200020003
 32-<5 ug/l200120013
 32-<5 ug/l200320033
 32-<5 ug/l200420044
 32-<5 ug/l200520053
 32-<5 ug/l200620062
 32-<5 ug/l200720071
 32-<5 ug/l200820081
 32-<5 ug/l200920091
 32-<5 ug/l201120113
 32-<5 ug/l201220123
 32-<5 ug/l201320134
 32-<5 ug/l201420142
 32-<5 ug/l201520152
 32-<5 ug/l201620164
 32-<5 ug/l201720170
 32-<5 ug/l201820181
 32-<5 ug/l201920192
 32-<5 ug/l202020200
 32-<5 ug/l202120210
 32-<5 ug/l202220220
 32-<5 ug/l202320231

>=5 ug/l

 4>=5 ug/l200120011
 4>=5 ug/l200220022
 4>=5 ug/l200320032
 4>=5 ug/l200420042
 4>=5 ug/l200520051
 4>=5 ug/l200920091
 4>=5 ug/l201020101
 4>=5 ug/l201120111
 4>=5 ug/l201220121
 4>=5 ug/l201320132
 4>=5 ug/l201420141
 4>=5 ug/l201520152
 4>=5 ug/l201620160
 4>=5 ug/l201720170
 4>=5 ug/l201820180
 4>=5 ug/l201920190
 4>=5 ug/l202020201
 4>=5 ug/l202120210
 4>=5 ug/l202220220
 4>=5 ug/l202320230

Why Is This Important?

Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) is a colorless liquid widely used for dry cleaning of fabrics, and often referred to as "dry-cleaning fluid". In addition, it is used to degrease metal parts in the automotive and other metalworking industries and is found in paint stripping products and spot removers.

Tetrachloroethene is a common soil contaminant and is highly mobile in groundwater. It has been estimated that 85-90% of tetrachloroethylene produced is released into the air and 10% into water, with the remainder ending up in soil and biota. Tetrachloroethylene has been found in 38% of 9,232 surface water sampling sites throughout the United States. The estimated amount that most people might drink in water ranges from 0.0001 to 0.002 milligrams per day.

Long term exposure in drinking water above the MCL (5 ug/L) can cause adverse effects to the liver, kidneys, and central nervous system. Prolonged dermal exposure can cause irritation, dryness, and dermatitis. Scientific evidence shows PCE may cause cancer from prolonged exposure even at levels below the federal MCL. The US EPA classifies PCE as a probable human carcinogen.

Definition

The distribution of tetrachloroethylene in drinking water by community water system, population served, and year

Data Source

Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
(https://www.nj.gov/dep/watersupply/index.html)

How the Measure is Calculated

  • Numerator:

    Number of community water systems by PCE concentration in drinking water
  • Denominator:

    Not applicable

Related Health Objectives and Indicators


Environmental Public Health Tracking Indicator DW-84

Description: Perchloroethylene (PCE) in community water systems
https://ephtracking.cdc.gov/indicatorPages?selectedContentAreaAbbreviation=1&selectedIndicatorId=84


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Health Topic Pages Related to: Tetrachloroethylene in Community Drinking Water Systems

Indicator Data Last Updated On 05/02/2024, Published on 05/24/2024
Environmental Public Health Tracking Project, New Jersey Department of Health, PO Box 369, Trenton, NJ 08625-0369, e-mail: nj.epht@doh.nj.gov (https://www.nj.gov/health/epht)