Chromium-6 in Whippany, NJ Drinking Water
Chromium-6 data for Whippany, New Jersey · 8,908 residents · 2 ZIP codes
At elevated levels, Chromium-6 is a recognized health concern in drinking water; in Whippany, New Jersey, it has been detected in recent samples logged through federal compliance reporting.
Data: EPA SDWIS, CCR Reports, ECHO Last verified: 2026-04-05
Chromium-6 in Whippany Tap Water
Chromium-6 has been detected in Whippany, New Jersey drinking water at a maximum level of 100 ppb — below the EPA MCL of 100 ppb (total chromium MCL).
This analysis covers 8,908 residents across 2 ZIP codes in Whippany.
Whippany's overall water quality grade is D (40/100).
Is Chromium-6 in Whippany Water Safe?
Chromium-6 was detected in Whippany water but currently falls within EPA limits. However, some health organizations argue the EPA MCL may not be protective enough.
If you are concerned, a reverse osmosis or strong-base anion exchange filter can reduce chromium-6 levels further.
Chromium-6 Levels by ZIP Code
| ZIP Code | Chromium-6 Level | EPA Limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 07981 | 100 ppb | 100 ppb (total chromium MCL) | OK |
Average chromium-6 level across Whippany: 100 ppb
Health Effects of Chromium-6
- Stomach and intestinal cancer (likely carcinogen via ingestion)
- Known carcinogen when inhaled
- Liver and kidney damage
- Reproductive and developmental harm
Health risk severity: High. Governed by the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations.
How Chromium-6 Gets Into Drinking Water
- Industrial discharge from steel and pulp mills
- Natural erosion of chromium deposits
- Coal ash disposal sites
- Cooling tower discharge
What to Do About Chromium-6 in Whippany Water
- Reverse osmosis systems are most effective
- Strong-base anion exchange can reduce chromium-6
- Standard carbon filters are NOT effective for chromium-6
- Look for NSF 58 certification
Look for filters certified under NSF 58 for chromium-6 removal.