Tap water legal but may be unhealthy


NEW YORK, Dec 17, 2009 (UPI via COMTEX) -- Tap water may be legally safe but in
reality could pose serious health risks because the 35-year-old federal law
regulating it is out of date, scientists say.

Ninety-one contaminants are regulated by the Safe Drinking Water Act, but the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimated more than 60,000 chemicals are
used within the United States, some of which could be considered dangerous.

Among those thousands of extra chemicals scrutinized by scientists, hundreds
have been associated with a risk of cancer and other diseases at small
concentrations in drinking water, The New York Times reported in its analysis of
U.S. drinking water test data.

Still, not one chemical has been added to the list of those regulated by law
since 2000, its report said.

More than 62 million Americans have been exposed since 2004 to drinking water
that did not meet at least one commonly used government health guideline, the
report said.

The Times based its analysis on more than 19 million drinking-water test results
from the District of Columbia and the 45 states that made data available.



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