Screening Level

The Screening Levels are chemical-specific concentrations for individual contaminants in air, drinking water and soil that may warrant further investigation or site cleanup.

Resident SoilIndustrial SoilResident AirIndustrial AirTapwater
400 mg/kg800 mg/kg0.15 ug/m3N/A15 ug/L
Screening Levels for “Lead and Compounds” (Last Updated by the EPA in November 2020)

MCL: Treatment Technique (TT)

Lead in drinking water is regulated by a Treatment Technique that requires systems to control the corrosiveness of their water. If more than 10% of tap water samples exceed the action level, water systems must take action.

Action Level: 15 μg/L

National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for “Lead” (Last Updated by the EPA in May 2009)

Units

AbbreviationMeaningNotes
mg/kgmass of chemical (milligrams, mg) per mass of soil (kilogram, kg)Equivalent to parts per million (ppm)
μg/m3mass of chemical (micrograms, mg) per volume of air (cubic meter, m3)This can be converted to ppm using the molecular weight of the chemical
μg/Lmass of chemical (micrograms, μg) per volume of water (liter, L)Equivalent to parts per billion (ppb); divide by 1,000 to get ppm

For more information about these units and their conversion factors, visit https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncer_abstracts/index.cfm/fuseaction/display.files/fileid/14285.