Learn More About Chromium-6 in U.S. Tap Water





Chromium-6 has been studied extensively by scientists for years. There is a growing consensus that chromium-6 is a human carcinogen. The scientists and researchers at the nonprofit Environmental Working Group in Washington, D.C., have lobbied for stricter regulation of chromium-6 in American tap water, and the issue is currently under consideration by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). EPA regulates the nation's water supply and determines which chemicals must be monitored.

For more information about the levels of chromium-6 in the U.S. water supply, click here.

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