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Chromium-6 Contamination

Chromium-6 in Louisiana Drinking Water

Ranked by max chromium-6 detected (µg/L) · UCMR 3 data (2013–2015) · Data from EPA SDWIS & UCMR

56
Cities Tested
56
Detected
100%
% Detected
0.37 µg/L
State Avg
▼ 0% vs national
vs National
303
Health Violations

Chromium-6 in Louisiana: what the data shows

Louisiana has 56 cities with chromium-6 data from the EPA's UCMR 3 program (2013–2015). Hexavalent chromium (Cr VI) was detected in 56 of those cities. There is currently no federal MCL for chromium-6 — California's 10 µg/L limit is used as a reference. The state average max detected level is 0.37 µg/L. Chromium-6 occurs naturally in some groundwater aquifers but also from industrial discharge, particularly from steel processing, chrome plating, and leather tanning. It is distinct from trivalent chromium (Cr III), which is an essential nutrient at low doses. The National Toxicology Program and IARC classify chromium-6 as a carcinogen via inhalation; the evidence for drinking water carcinogenicity is strong but regulatory action at the federal level remains pending as of 2026. Reverse osmosis systems effectively remove chromium-6 to near-undetectable levels.

Cities exceeding No federal MCL (CA: 10 µg/L)

Louisiana
100%
56 of 56 cities
= Exactly at national rate
National avg
100%
4005 of 4005 cities

Chromium-6 data across Louisiana

Each dot is a city with UCMR 3 chromium-6 data. Detected cities are shown; there is no federal MCL — California's 10 µg/L limit is used as a reference. Size reflects population served.

All Louisiana cities ranked by chromium-6 level

# City Level Level Detected? Violations Grade
1 Deridder 5.10 µg/L
Detected 4
B+
2 Chalmette 2.70 µg/L
Detected 23
A-
3 Hammond 1.40 µg/L
Detected 96
F
4 Lafayette 1.20 µg/L
Detected 42
F
5 Bastrop 1.20 µg/L
Detected 46
F
6 Minden 0.92 µg/L
Detected 40
F
7 Opelousas 0.87 µg/L
Detected 28
C-
8 Benton 0.58 µg/L
Detected 43
F
9 Baton Rouge 0.54 µg/L
Detected 30
F
10 Houma 0.50 µg/L
Detected 6
B+
11 Laplace 0.42 µg/L
Detected 89
D+
12 West Monroe 0.37 µg/L
Detected 443
D+
13 Alexandria 0.34 µg/L
Detected 113
F
14 Longville 0.26 µg/L
Detected 5
A-
15 Baker 0.26 µg/L
Detected 2
A-
16 Abbeville 0.25 µg/L
Detected 10
B+
17 Jennings 0.22 µg/L
Detected 10
B+
18 Denham Springs 0.21 µg/L
Detected 6
B
19 Monroe 0.20 µg/L
Detected 64
F
20 Shreveport 0.19 µg/L
Detected 69
F
21 Cameron 0.19 µg/L
Detected 26
B-
22 Lake Charles 0.18 µg/L
Detected 63
F
23 Natchitoches 0.16 µg/L
Detected 20
A
24 Jefferson 0.15 µg/L
Detected 2
A-
25 Ruston 0.14 µg/L
Detected 20
B
26 Convent 0.13 µg/L
Detected 30
B+
27 New Orleans 0.12 µg/L
Detected 27
F
28 Luling 0.12 µg/L
Detected 2
A-
29 Tioga 0.12 µg/L
Detected 7
A-
30 Slidell 0.10 µg/L
Detected 73
F
31 Gretna 0.10 µg/L
Detected 19
A-
32 Barksdale Afb 0.10 µg/L
Detected 16
A
33 Donaldsonville 0.10 µg/L
Detected 69
C
34 Bogalusa 0.09 µg/L
Detected 24
D
35 Thibodaux 0.08 µg/L
Detected 27
A-
36 Napoleonville 0.08 µg/L
Detected 27
A-
37 Lockport 0.08 µg/L
Detected 4
A+
38 Belle Chasse 0.08 µg/L
Detected 112
F
39 Doyline 0.08 µg/L
Detected 67
D
40 Lutcher 0.07 µg/L
Detected 20
B+
41 St Joseph 0.07 µg/L
Detected 56
F
42 Mamou 0.07 µg/L
Detected 26
D
43 Bossier City 0.07 µg/L
Detected 109
F
44 Pineville 0.07 µg/L
Detected 15
F
45 Albany 0.06 µg/L
Detected 16
D
46 Keatchie 0.05 µg/L
Detected 32
F
47 Kinder 0.05 µg/L
Detected 37
F
48 Arnaudville 0.05 µg/L
Detected 44
C
49 Sulphur 0.05 µg/L
Detected 24
B+
50 Morgan City 0.05 µg/L
Detected 20
B
51 Zachary 0.04 µg/L
Detected 8
B-
52 Blanchard 0.04 µg/L
Detected 26
B+
53 Deville 0.03 µg/L
Detected 1
A
54 Parks 0.03 µg/L
Detected 15
C
55 Ringgold 0.03 µg/L
Detected 68
F
56 Elton 0.03 µg/L
Detected 10
A-

Frequently asked questions about chromium-6 in Louisiana

Is chromium-6 in Louisiana tap water dangerous?

Chromium-6 (hexavalent chromium) is a potential human carcinogen. There is currently no federal MCL — California's 10 µg/L limit is the most protective US standard. 56 cities in Louisiana had detectable chromium-6 in UCMR 3 testing (2013–2015). Reverse osmosis is the most effective removal method.

Where does chromium-6 come from in Louisiana water?

Chromium-6 enters water supplies from two main sources: natural weathering of chromium-containing rock formations (especially in the Southwest and parts of the Midwest) and industrial discharge from steel mills, chrome plating, and coal ash sites. Groundwater systems are more commonly affected by natural sources, while surface water systems near industrial areas face pollution-related risks.

How can I filter chromium-6 from my water in Louisiana?

Reverse osmosis (RO) systems are the most effective, removing over 95% of chromium-6. Some high-quality activated alumina or anion exchange filters also provide significant reduction. Standard carbon filters and pitcher filters are generally NOT effective against chromium-6. Look for filters certified by NSF International against NSF/ANSI 58 (for RO systems).