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CONTAMINANT

Dimethyl phthalate

STATES DETECTED

1

serves

1,677

utilities detected

1

Overview

Dimethyl phthalate is an additive used in plastics and other consumer products. As a group, phthalates are associated with hormone disruption. learn more about this contaminant

Phthalates are synthetic chemicals that are added to hard plastics to make them soft and malleable. Phthalates can be found in everyday consumer products such as carpets, paints, glues, wall coverings, tablecloths, furniture upholstery, shower curtains, garden� hoses, toys, shoes, automobile upholstery, food packaging and medical products. Exposure to phthalates has been linked to respiratory health problems, asthma and allergies in infants and children, and changes in reproductive system development in baby boys. The National Toxicology Program classifies a commonly used phthalate, called di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate or DEHP, as "reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen."

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Dimethyl phthalate around the Country

UTILITIES WITH CONTAMINATION
State Utilities People Served
Texas11,677

Utilities with the highest amounts of dimethyl phthalate, 2021-2023

ALL UTILITIES
LARGE UTILITIES
Utility Location Tests Average level People served
Country Terrace SubdivisionHighlands, TX1 of 60.567 ppb1,677
UtilityLocationTestsAverage levelPeople served

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