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 31 cities’ tap water has cancer-causing hexavalent chromium, study says
 
 http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_th ... er-causing-chemical
 
 The Environmental Working Group released a report Monday indicating that
 millions of Americans are regularly drinking hexavalent chromium, made
 famous in the film "Erin Brockovich" as a carcinogen, through their tap
 water.
 
 The group -- whose study was first reported in a story Sunday by the
 Washington Post's Lyndsey Layton -- tested water from 35 U.S. cities and
 found that samples from 31 cities contained hexavalent chromium. The highest
 concentrations were found in Norman, Okla.; Honolulu; and Riverside, Calif.
 The substance had been a widely used industrial chemical for decades and has
 evidently leached into the groundwater in many areas.
 
 [Related: Drilling ban follows concern over flammable water]
 
 The EWG report states:
 
 "Despite mounting evidence of the contaminant's toxic effects, the U.S.
 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not set a legal limit for chromium-
 6 in tap water and does not require water utilities to test for it.
 Hexavalent chromium is commonly discharged from steel and pulp mills as well
 as metal-plating and leather-tanning facilities. It can also pollute water
 through erosion of natural deposits.
 
 "The authoritative National Toxicology Program (NTP) of the U.S. Department
 of Health and Human Services has said that chromium-6 in drinking water
 shows 'clear evidence of carcinogenic activity' in laboratory animals,
 increasing the risk of gastrointestinal tumors. Just last October, a draft
 review by the EPA similarly found that ingesting the chemical in tap water
 is 'likely to be carcinogenic to humans.' Other health risks associated with
 exposure include liver and kidney damage, anemia and ulcers."
 
 [Related: Leaking ice raises tricky climate issue]
 
 Drinking-water supplies all over the country are increasingly tainted by
 chemicals used in natural gas drilling. And Erin Brockovich, for her part,
 told the EWG that she's rather astonished to find that hexavalent chromium
 is still a prospective health threat in so many communities.
 
 [List: America's most polluted cities]
 
 "It is sometimes difficult to understand why I still have to warn the public
 about the presence of hexavalent chromium in drinking water 23 years after
 my colleagues and I first sounded the alarm," Brockovich told the EWG. "This
 report underscores, in fairly stark terms, the health risks that millions of
 Americans still face because of water contamination."
 
 The list of cities found to have hexavalent chromium in the municipal water
 supplies are as follows:
 
 • Honolulu, HI
 • Bend, OR
 • Sacramento, CA
 • San Jose, CA
 • Los Angeles, CA
 • Riverside, CA
 • Las Vegas, NV
 • Salt Lake City, UT
 • Scottsdale, AZ
 • Phoenix, AZ
 • Albuquerque, NM
 • Norman, OK
 • Omaha, NE
 • Madison, WI
 • Milwaukee, WI
 • Chicago, IL
 • Ann Arbor, MI
 • Louisville, KY
 • Cincinnati, OH
 • Buffalo, NY
 • Syracuse, NY
 • Pittsburgh, PA
 • Villanova, PA
 • Boston, MA
 • New Haven, CT
 • New York, NY
 • Bethesda, MD
 • Washington, DC
 • Atlanta, GA
 • Tallahassee, FL
 • Miami, FL
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