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Inorganics

Inorganics, or inorganic chemicals, are naturally-occurring minerals or salts. We refer to them as inorganic because they do not contain elements found in living organisms (carbon and hydrogen). We tested participants' tap water for 32 inorganic chemicals, including metals and minerals that can be found in drinking water naturally or as a result of human activity. Of these, 14 are regulated in drinking water set by federal and state agencies. California standards are either the same or stricter (more health protective) than the federal standards. Not all standards are enforceable.

Below is the list of inorganics that we tested for, plus some select resources for inorganics that were found in some samples. We will continue to add to this page as the project progresses.

Aluminum

Antimony

Arsenic

Barium

Beryllium

Boron

Bromine

Cadmium

Calcium

Chlorine

Chromium

Cobalt

Copper

Fluoride

Iron

Lead

Lithium

Magnesium

Manganese

Molybdenum

Nickel

Nitrate

Phosphorus

Potassium

Selenium

Silica (silicon dioxide)

Sodium

Strontium

Sulfate

Uranium

Vanadium

Zinc