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Guide: What Michigan voters need to know about PFAS ahead of the midterms
By Nancy Derringer at Planet Detroit
· June 15, 2026
· 5 min read
This story is part of a series by Planet Detroit on the environmental and health issues at stake in the 2026 midterm election.
PFAS, which stands for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, is the umbrella term for an alphabet soup of chemicals, which exist in dozens of common household items, fr...
Key takeaway Who's making public decisions The Michigan PFAS Action Response Team monitors seven compounds across state agencies.
Why this matters in The Detroit
The regulation of PFAS contamination is a critical issue for Michigan voters, particularly in the Detroit area where water quality is a longstanding concern. The proposed rollbacks of PFAS standards by the Trump administration could have significant implications for the state's efforts to address contamination in drinking water systems. The Michigan PFAS Action Response Team's monitoring of seven compounds across state agencies is a key part of the state's response, but the outcome of the midterm election could impact the team's ability to effectively regulate PFAS. Detroit residents can make their voices heard on this issue by submitting public comments on the EPA's PFAS destruction guidance and Michigan's Clean Water Act integrated report, as well as by voting in the upcoming election. By engaging with organizations like the Great Lakes PFAS Action Network and Clean Water Action of Michigan, residents can also stay informed and advocate for strong protections against PFAS contamination.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 15, 2026 ·
Source: Planet Detroit ·
Reading time: 5 min
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