Michigan Adopts Drinking Water Criteria for 7 PFAS Compounds
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Michigan adopted drinking water maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for certain PFAS compounds this week, applicable to drinking water providers and groundwater cleanups. Compared to other states that have chosen to set their own drinking water standards, Michigan's are some of the lowest levels and cover the greatest number of PFAS compounds. They are also much more stringent and involve more PFAS compounds than the EPA’s health advisory levels.
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