A recently-released report by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) has  found that the water supplies of many major cities are contaminated with  hexavalent chromium, an industrial chemical toxin that does not get  filtered out by most consumer water filtration devices. Thirty-one of  the 35 water supplies tested contained hexavalent chromium, and 25 of  them contained levels higher than a California-proposed maximum upper  threshold for safety.
Topping the list of contaminated water  supplies was Norman, Okla., with 12.9 parts per billion (ppb) of  hexavalent chromium, followed by Honolulu, Hawaii, at 2.0 ppb and  Riverside, Calif., at 1.69 ppb. Other highly-tainted cities include  Madison, Wisc., San Jose, Calif., Tallahassee, Fla., and Albuquerque,  N.M.
According to the National Toxicology Program, hexavalent  chromium, also known as chromium-6, is linked to causing  gastrointestinal tumors and other forms of cancer. International  governing bodies have stated that it is toxic when inhaled. And the U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has declared hexavalant chromium  "likely to be carcinogenic to humans." Read more...
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