Chloroethane

Chloroethane is a synthetic chemical used in industry. It can enter water through industrial discharge. This volatile organic compound is toxic if ingested or inhaled.

Chloroethane, also known as ethyl chloride, is primarily used as a chemical intermediate in industry. It's produced by chlorinating ethane and can enter water sources through industrial discharges or accidental spills. As a volatile organic compound, it readily evaporates from water. Environmental agencies typically measure chloroethane levels using gas chromatography. While exposure can potentially affect the central nervous system and organs, it's important to note that chloroethane rarely persists in drinking water due to its volatility.

People affected
546.3K
Utilities with this contaminant
13
States with this contaminant
6

Utilities with the highest levels of this contaminant

UtilityService AreasLevelPopulation Served
Walpole Water Dept
Walpole, MA

3.100 ppb

26,383

Broad Creek
Anne Arundel County, MD

0.750 ppb

23,179

Crofton-Odenton
Anne Arundel County, MD

0.750 ppb

62,986

Glen Burnie-Broadneck
Anne Arundel County, MD

0.750 ppb

290,606

Mvwa - Mohawk Valley Water Authority
Oneida County, NY

0.500 ppb

126,250