Monochlorobenzene (chlorobenzene)

EWG Health Guideline
70 ppb
National Average
0.00069 ppb
Detected In
10 utilities

Health Risks

The EWG Health Guideline of 70 ppb for monochlorobenzene was defined by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment as a public health goal, the level of a drinking water contaminant that does not pose a significant health risk. This health guideline protects against harm to internal organs.

Filtration Methods

Activated Carbon
yes
Reverse Osmosis
yes
Ion Exchange
no
Activated Carbon
yes
Reverse Osmosis
yes
Ion Exchange
no
Activated Carbon
yes
Reverse Osmosis
yes
Ion Exchange
no
Activated Carbon
yes
Reverse Osmosis
yes
Ion Exchange
no
Activated Carbon
yes
Reverse Osmosis
yes
Ion Exchange
no
Activated Carbon
yes
Reverse Osmosis
yes
Ion Exchange
no
Activated Carbon
yes
Reverse Osmosis
yes
Ion Exchange
no
Activated Carbon
yes
Reverse Osmosis
yes
Ion Exchange
no
Activated Carbon
yes
Reverse Osmosis
yes
Ion Exchange
no
Activated Carbon
yes
Reverse Osmosis
yes
Ion Exchange
no

Utilities That Detected This Contaminant

Utility Name State Level Detected Status
Hialeah Gardens FL 0.5 ppb Detected View
Fitchburg Dpw, Div. of Water Supply MA 0.243 ppb Detected View
City of Conway SC 0.133 ppb Detected View
Conway Rural SC 0.133 ppb Detected View
Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority SC 0.133 ppb Detected View
21 Palms Rv Resort FL 0.12 ppb Detected View
Bucksport Water Company SC 0.0862 ppb Detected View
Cassatt Water Kershaw-lee Company RWA SC 0.0767 ppb Detected View
Sunrise Southwest FL 0.065 ppb Detected View
Scotts Valley Water District CA 0.0647 ppb Detected View