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Perchlorate Contamination

Perchlorate in California Drinking Water

Ranked by max perchlorate detected (µg/L) · UCMR 1 data (2001–2005) · Data from EPA SDWIS & UCMR

47
Cities Tested
29
Over CA MCL
62%
% Over CA MCL
12.00 µg/L
State Avg
▼ 4% vs national
vs National
624
Health Violations

Perchlorate in California: what the data shows

California has 47 cities with perchlorate data from the EPA's UCMR 1 program (2001–2005). Perchlorate exceeded California's 6 µg/L MCL in 29 of those cities. The state average max detected level is 12.00 µg/L. Note: this is the most recent national perchlorate monitoring dataset; UCMR rounds 2–5 did not include perchlorate. Perchlorate (ClO4⁻) is an oxidizing salt used historically in solid rocket propellants, fireworks, road flares, and certain explosives. It enters drinking water primarily from defense and aerospace contamination sites, fireworks manufacturing, and some natural deposits in arid regions. It is highly soluble and very mobile in groundwater. Perchlorate interferes with thyroid iodide uptake and hormone production, with potential effects on fetal and infant brain development. There is no federal MCL — the EPA proposed regulating perchlorate at 56 µg/L in 2008, withdrew the rule in 2020, and has not finalized a federal limit. California's MCL is 6 µg/L, Massachusetts is 2 µg/L. Reverse osmosis and ion exchange are effective treatments.

Cities exceeding CA MCL: 6 µg/L · MA MCL: 2 µg/L (no federal MCL)

California
62%
29 of 47 cities
▼ 4% below national rate (better)
National avg
66%
95 of 145 cities

Perchlorate data across California

Each dot is a city with UCMR 1 perchlorate testing data. Cities above the 15 µg/L reference level are highlighted. Size reflects population served.

All California cities ranked by perchlorate level

# City Level Level Over CA MCL? Violations Grade
1 Redlands 67.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 2
B
2 Riverside 42.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 13
C
3 Pasadena 35.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 92
F
4 Rialto 33.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 6
B+
5 San Jose 22.30 µg/L
Over CA MCL 142
F
6 Tracy 21.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 45
C
7 Chino 21.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 9
B
8 La Verne 20.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 6
B+
9 Stockton 19.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 261
F
10 Highland 16.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 3
B+
11 Fontana 15.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 0
A-
12 Altadena 15.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 2
B+
13 Corona 13.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 81
D
14 Ontario 12.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 1
B+
15 Pomona 12.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 6
C+
16 Azusa 11.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 2
B+
17 Jurupa Valley 10.30 µg/L
Over CA MCL 62
B
18 Fort Irwin 9.70 µg/L
Over CA MCL 60
B+
19 Rancho Cucamonga 9.00 µg/L
Over CA MCL 0
B+
20 Tustin 8.90 µg/L
Over CA MCL 8
B
21 San Fernando 8.90 µg/L
Over CA MCL 1
A+
22 Colton 7.70 µg/L
Over CA MCL 5
B-
23 Bakersfield 7.60 µg/L
Over CA MCL 690
F
24 Perris 7.50 µg/L
Over CA MCL 0
A
25 Covina 7.20 µg/L
Over CA MCL 10
B
26 Hemet 7.20 µg/L
Over CA MCL 31
B-
27 San Bernardin0 6.80 µg/L
Over CA MCL 0
A-
28 Palm Springs 6.60 µg/L
Over CA MCL 16
B
29 Anaheim 6.20 µg/L
Over CA MCL 8
C+
30 Irvine 6.00 µg/L
No 84
F
31 Palm Desert 5.90 µg/L
No 12
C+
32 Vernon 5.42 µg/L
No 3
A
33 Brawley 5.20 µg/L
No 5
A-
34 Grand Terrace 5.20 µg/L
No 1
B
35 Loma Linda 5.00 µg/L
No 3
A
36 Trabuco Canyon 5.00 µg/L
No 2
A-
37 Apple Valley 4.70 µg/L
No 57
D
38 South Pasadena 4.50 µg/L
No 5
A
39 Santa Ana 4.40 µg/L
No 8
C
40 Temecula 4.40 µg/L
No 12
C+
41 Garden Grove 4.40 µg/L
No 2
B
42 Chino Hills 4.40 µg/L
No 2
A
43 Montclair 4.40 µg/L
No 0
B+
44 Patterson 4.40 µg/L
No 35
B+
45 Escondido 4.30 µg/L
No 10
B
46 Rosemead 4.20 µg/L
No 17
C-
47 Carmichael 4.14 µg/L
No 1
B+

Frequently asked questions about perchlorate in California

Is perchlorate in California tap water harmful?

Perchlorate interferes with thyroid hormone production by blocking iodide uptake, which is a particular concern for fetuses, infants, and people with hypothyroidism. 29 cities in California had perchlorate above California's 6 µg/L MCL in UCMR 1 testing (2001–2005). There is no federal MCL.

Why doesn't the EPA regulate perchlorate federally?

The EPA proposed a federal perchlorate MCL of 56 µg/L in 2008 and reversed course in 2020, citing insufficient evidence of widespread risk above that threshold. Critics — including pediatric and thyroid health groups — argue that the 6 µg/L California MCL or 2 µg/L Massachusetts level is more health-protective. Federal regulation remains pending. UCMR 1 (2001–2005) is the most recent systematic national perchlorate dataset.

How can I remove perchlorate from my drinking water?

Reverse osmosis is highly effective (90%+ removal). Anion exchange systems also work well. Standard activated carbon filters are NOT effective against perchlorate. If you live near a former military, aerospace, or fireworks-manufacturing site, periodic perchlorate testing of well water is warranted.