Summary of the Public Health Goals for Nitrate and Nitrite

OEHHA developed Public Health Goals (PHGs) of 45 ppm for nitrate (equivalent to 10 ppm nitrate-nitrogen), 1 ppm for nitrite-nitrogen and 10 ppm for joint nitrate/nitrite (expressed as nitrogen) in drinking water. The calculation of these PHGs is based on the protection of infants from the occurrence of methemoglobinemia, the principal toxic effect observed in humans exposed to nitrate or nitrite. The PHGs are equivalent to California’s current drinking water standards for nitrate (45 mg/L nitrate), nitrite (1 mg/L nitrite-nitrogen) and 10 mg/L (joint nitrate/nitrite expressed as nitrogen) which were adopted by the California Department of Health Services (DHS) in 1994 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (U.S. EPA’s) Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) promulgated in 1991. Following our review of the current literature and a reevaluation of the bases for calculating the MCLs for these compounds, we determined that there was no scientific basis to propose alternative PHGs. Therefore, OEHHA adopts PHGs of 45 mg/L (45 ppm) for nitrate, 1 mg/L (1 ppm) for nitrite-nitrogen and 10 mg/L (10 ppm) for joint nitrate/nitrite (expressed as nitrogen) in drinking water.