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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 11c. (1) The department shall review and certify laboratories used or intended for use in the testing of water from public water supplies where analyses are used to determine compliance with state drinking water standards. The department shall impose a fee for this service in accordance with the following fee schedule:
|
Type of Laboratory Certification Service |
Fee Per Laboratory |
|
Bacteriology, including chlorine residual and turbidity |
$1,625.00 |
|
Inorganic chemistry |
$2,435.00 |
|
Organic chemistry |
$2,435.00 |
|
Inorganic and organic chemistry (both), or either combined with bacteriology |
$3,045.00 |
|
Bacteriology, inorganic chemistry, and organic chemistry (all 3) |
$4,285.00 |
|
Nitrate, nitrite, sulfate, cyanide, and fluoride only |
$ 520.00 |
|
Lead and copper |
$1,220.00 |
|
Laboratory water suitability test (required annually) |
$ 260.00 |
(2) The fees in this section shall be adjusted on October 1 each year following the effective date of this section by applying a percentage adjustment using the Detroit consumer price index.
(3) Unless otherwise noted, a certification under this section is valid for 3 years from the date of certification and the fee per laboratory is for the entire 3-year period.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Michigan Compiled Laws, Chapter 325. Health § 325.1011c - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mi/chapter-325-health/mi-comp-laws-325-1011c/
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