Hexavalent Chromium Water Test
Recommended for targeted testing for hexavalent chromium in drinking water. Hexavalent chromium–also called chromium-6 or CrVI–is a form of elemental chromium in the +6 oxidation state. Trivalent chromium (CrIII) and hexavalent chromium together compose what is normally called "total chromium". Chromium may convert between the trivalent and hexavalent states in both water and the human body depending on the environmental conditions. While trivalent chromium is an essential nutrient, hexavalent chromium is a potent human carcinogen that was cast into the spotlight by Erin Brockovich.
Chromium occurs in both natural deposits, as well as in manufacturing processes such as electroplating and pigment factories. It can enter groundwater through erosion, mining waste, and industrial waste.
While hexavalent chromium is a known cancer-causing agent, there is no federal or state Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) specific to the hexavalent chromium. Instead, the national drinking water standard is set for “total chromium" 100 parts per billion (PPB). However, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment recommended a public health goal (PHG) of 0.02 PPB for hexavalent chromium in drinking water.
This Tap Score water test package provides all required materials to properly collect and submit a sample for certified laboratory testing. Reported results will include detailed, quantified analysis of hexavalent chromium by EPA 218.6 (or equivalent).
Hexavalent Chromium Water Test
Is this the right test for you?
What our scientists say:
“ Chromium convert between the trivalent and hexavalent states in both water and the human body depending on the environmental conditions. While trivalent chromium is an essential nutrient, hexavalent chromium is a potent human carcinogen. "