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Science Advisory Workgroup

Science Advisory Workgroup

Science Advisory Workgroup

The Science Advisory Workgroup's duties were completed on June 27, 2019.

On June 27, 2019, MPART received health-based values from the Science Advisory Workgroup that will be used by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) to develop regulatory drinking water standards for PFAS by April 2020, as directed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

On April 11, 2019, MPART named the three environmental and health experts who will be on the Science Advisory Workgroup to review existing and proposed health-based drinking water standards from around the nation for PFAS.

“[EGLE] is committed to delivering on the Governor’s call for action on PFAS MCLs this year,” said MPART executive director Steve Sliver. “These independent experts will help guide us in our shared mission of ensuring safer drinking water for all Michiganders.”

The Workgroup includes three scientists with expertise in PFAS chemicals and their impact on human health. The experts in toxicology, epidemiology and risk assessment are:

At the April 4, 2019, MPART meeting the members voted in the affirmative to create the Science Advisory Workgroup. In addition, the members voted to have the MPART Chair select individuals for the Science Advisory Workgroup.

On March 26, 2019, Governor Gretchen Whitmer directed the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) to form a Science Advisory Workgroup to review both existing and proposed health-based drinking water standards from around the nation to inform the rulemaking process for appropriate Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL) for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) for Michigan by no later than July 1, 2019. 

A glass of drinking water, with a teal overlay
A medical model of the human body, with a teal overlay
A setup of PFAS testing equipment, with a teal overlay