pfasUCMR5Unregulated by EPA

PFHpA (perfluoroheptanoic acid)

Reviewed for accuracy against EPA data and peer-reviewed literature · Updated May 2026

PFHpA is a seven-carbon carboxylic acid PFAS detected in water serving 63 million people across 41 states in UCMR5 monitoring. It bridges short-chain and long-chain PFAS in both structure and toxicological properties. PFHpA is one of four PFAS included in EPA's Hazard Index mixture rule alongside PFHxS, PFNA, and HFPO-DA.

CAS 375-85-9

EPA legal limit

No federal limit

Maximum Contaminant Level

EWG health guideline

1 ppt

Science-based, stricter target

Health effects

PFHpA has been shown to affect thyroid hormone levels, liver function, and immune response in animal studies. Its inclusion in the EPA Hazard Index rule reflects agency concern about its combined effects with other PFAS at low concentrations. Research on its individual health effects at drinking water concentrations is ongoing.

Where it comes from

Industrial use as a processing aid in fluoropolymer manufacturing and as a replacement for longer-chain PFAS. Found alongside PFOA, PFOS, and other PFAS in contaminated groundwater near industrial sites, military installations, and in water impacted by PFAS-containing biosolids.

How it's regulated

No individual EPA MCL. Part of EPA's Hazard Index (HI) mixture rule under the 2024 PFAS NPDWR. Note: EPA proposed in May 2025 to rescind the Hazard Index portion of the rule, which would remove PFHpA from federal regulation. Monitored under UCMR5. EWG health guideline: 1 ppt.

How to filter pfhpa

Not all filters address pfhpa. Look for independently certified filters—NSF International certification means the removal claim has been independently verified.

Reverse osmosis (RO)NSF 58
NSF 58 certified RO system
Activated carbon block filterNSF 53

Frequently asked questions

What is pfhpa?

PFHpA is a seven-carbon carboxylic acid PFAS detected in water serving 63 million people across 41 states in UCMR5 monitoring. It bridges short-chain and long-chain PFAS in both structure and toxicological properties. PFHpA is one of four PFAS included in EPA's Hazard Index mixture rule alongside PFHxS, PFNA, and HFPO-DA.

What are the health effects of pfhpa?

PFHpA has been shown to affect thyroid hormone levels, liver function, and immune response in animal studies. Its inclusion in the EPA Hazard Index rule reflects agency concern about its combined effects with other PFAS at low concentrations. Research on its individual health effects at drinking water concentrations is ongoing.

Is pfhpa regulated in drinking water?

No individual EPA MCL. Part of EPA's Hazard Index (HI) mixture rule under the 2024 PFAS NPDWR. Note: EPA proposed in May 2025 to rescind the Hazard Index portion of the rule, which would remove PFHpA from federal regulation. Monitored under UCMR5. EWG health guideline: 1 ppt.

Where does pfhpa come from?

Industrial use as a processing aid in fluoropolymer manufacturing and as a replacement for longer-chain PFAS. Found alongside PFOA, PFOS, and other PFAS in contaminated groundwater near industrial sites, military installations, and in water impacted by PFAS-containing biosolids.

How do I remove pfhpa from tap water?

The most effective methods for removing pfhpa are: Reverse osmosis (RO), NSF 58 certified RO system, Activated carbon block filter. Look for NSF-certified systems—independent certification confirms removal claims have been verified.

Is pfhpa in your water?

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