Oxamyl (Vydate)
EWG Health Guideline
26 ppb
Legal Limit (EPA)
200 ppb
National Average
0.000676 ppb
Detected In
6 utilities
Health Risks
The EWG Health Guideline of 26 ppb for oxamyl 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 the central nervous system.
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
Utilities That Detected This Contaminant
| Utility Name | State | Level Detected | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orange City Utilities | FL | 0.65 ppb | Detected | View |
| City of Maitland | FL | 0.404 ppb | Detected | View |
| Sunrise Southwest | FL | 0.115 ppb | Detected | View |
| Iredell Water Corporation | NC | 0.107 ppb | Detected | View |
| Blanchard Water System | LA | 0.1 ppb | Detected | View |
| Natchitoches Water System | LA | 0.09 ppb | Detected | View |