And I know our state experts are going to add on in questions in a few minutes. So first of all, if you right now listening, are on municipal water. So Municipal and community water systems are required to monitor for seven PFAS chemicals regulated under the Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act. That was passed four years ago. So right now, if you get your water from a local municipality, they are testing PFAS in your water, which is a good thing if you're on a private well. (08:07–08:17)
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