Environmental
A Michigan property owner discovers their well water is contaminated with PFAS. The most likely regulatory agency to contact is:
ALARA
BEGLE (Environment, Great Lakes & Energy)✓ Correct
CMichigan Department of Health and Human Services
DLocal zoning board
Explanation
EGLE (formerly MDEQ) is Michigan's environmental regulatory authority for water quality issues, including PFAS contamination in groundwater. Michigan has adopted some of the nation's most stringent PFAS standards.
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