Lead in water · Michigan

Michigan lead-in-water testing for schools & childcare

Michigan's 'Filter First' laws (2023 PA 154, the Clean Drinking Water Access Act, plus amendments to the Child Care Organizations Act) require K-12 schools and licensed child care centers to develop a Drinking Water Management Plan, install lead-reducing filters on all drinking water fixtures, and test filtered water. This is a filtration mandate rather than a simple test-and-shutoff action level.

Applies to
both
Action level
Not applicable (filtration mandate; no single statutory test-and-shutoff action level)
Frequency
Schools test filtered water annually; child care centers test every two years. Child care compliance deadline October 2025; schools by the end of the 2025-2026 school year.
State agency
Michigan Dept of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), Drinking Water and Environmental Health Division
State program
https://www.michigan.gov/egle/about/organization/drinking-water-and-environmental-health/drinking-water
Official source
https://www.michigan.gov/egle/about/organization/drinking-water-and-environmental-health/school-drinking-water-program/filter-first

Filter First law (2023 PA 154 + amendments to Child Care Organizations Act 1973 PA 116, eff. Oct 24, 2023) requires both schools and child care centers to install lead-reducing filters, maintain a Drinking Water Management Plan, and test.

Find a certified lab in Michigan

PATHWAY TO FIND A CERTIFIED LAB FOR LEAD-IN-DRINKING-WATER TESTING How drinking water lab certification works (VERIFIED, EPA): - Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, STATES hold primacy and run the certification of laboratories that analyze drinking water. Public water systems must use a state-certified lab, and EPA approves the analytical methods while states manage the certification process itself. EPA does NOT test residential/commercial water on request, and does not run a single national "find a lab" search for drinking water; it routes you to your state program. (Source: epa.gov/dwlabcert; epa.gov/lead/can-i-get-my-water-tested-lead) - EPA's own lead-in-water guidance states: testing is the only reliable way to detect lead (you cannot see/taste/smell it), and "A list of certified laboratories are available from your state or local drinking water authority or on EPA's website." STEP-BY-STEP PATHWAY: 1. Start at EPA's directory of state certification programs (the primary, authoritative entry point): https://www.epa.gov/dwlabcert/contact-information-certification-programs-and-certified-laboratories-drinking-water . This page links to a PDF and to each state's drinking-water lab certification program and contacts. 2. Use the EPA PDF "State Certification Programs Certify Laboratories to Conduct Drinking Water Analyses": https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-03/state-cert-programs-certify-labs-to-conduct-drinking-water-analyses.pdf 3. Contact your STATE drinking-water program (or local water authority) to obtain its current list of state-certified labs and ensure the lab is certified for LEAD in drinking water specifically. NATIONAL LOCATORS (cross-state lab search tools), use to confirm/locate accredited labs, then verify state certification: - TNI/NELAP "LAMS" (National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Management System): searchable by lab name, TNI lab code, location, state, and accreditation body; covers environmental matrices including DRINKING WATER. Search: https://lams.nelac-institute.org/search . NELAP accreditation is delivered through state/AB accreditation bodies (e.g., FL, IL, KS, LA, MN, NH, NJ, NY, OK, OR, PA, TX, UT, VA). NELAP Accreditation Bodies list: https://nelac-institute.org/content/NELAP/accred-bodies.php - A2LA (American Association for Laboratory Accreditation): Directory of Accredited Organizations, searchable by organization/scope, including environmental/water testing scopes. Directory: https://customer.a2la.org/index.cfm?event=directory.index CRITICAL ACCURACY CAVEAT, do NOT use NLLAP for water: EPA's National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP) accredits labs ONLY for lead in PAINT CHIPS, DUST WIPES, and SOIL, NOT drinking water. Do not present NLLAP (epa.gov/lead/national-lead-laboratory-accreditation-program-list) as a locator for lead-in-WATER labs. NLLAP recognizes accrediting bodies AIHA-LAP, A2LA, Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation, ANAB/ACLASS, and International Accreditation Service. Note A2LA appears in both contexts (paint/dust/soil via NLLAP AND, separately, environmental water testing via its general accreditation), so always check the lab's specific scope/matrix. BOTTOM-LINE GUIDANCE FOR SCHOOLS/CHILDCARE: Use a lab that is certified BY YOUR STATE for lead in drinking water. Begin at the EPA state-certification directory, then verify via TNI LAMS or A2LA. Confirm the lab's scope explicitly covers lead in drinking water (not paint/dust/soil).

For the full federal framework (EPA 3Ts, LCRI action level, WIIN funding), see the lead-in-water overview.

Michigan's 2023 'Filter First' law requires schools and licensed child-care centers to install filtered water stations and carry out a sampling/verification program. Labs you use should hold Michigan EGLE drinking-water laboratory certification for lead. Because certification is renewed periodically, confirm a lab's current certificate covers lead in drinking water before sampling. Follow the state's sampling guidance, retain your results for compliance records, and confirm turnaround in advance if you're on a program deadline. The labs below are shown with their accreditation references so you can verify each directly with EGLE.

Accredited lead-in-water labs serving Michigan

Verified against official accreditation records (see each lab's verify link). Turnaround and pricing are shown where the lab publishes them; otherwise request a quote.

LabAccreditationMethodsServiceTurnaround
Trace Analytical Laboratories, Inc.Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 8001 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyteStatewide Michigan; provides lead and copper data to clients throughout Michigan. 2241 Black Creek Road, Muskegon, MI 49444. · mail-inNot publicly published (confirm with lab)Visit →
National Testing Laboratories, Ltd.Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 0055 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyteNationwide mail-in network; Michigan facility at 556 South Mansfield Street, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. · mail-inNot publicly published (confirm with lab)Visit →
ALS Laboratory Group, Environmental Division - HollandMichigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 0022 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyteMichigan (and national ALS network); facility at 3352 128th Avenue, Holland, MI 49424.Not publicly published (confirm with lab)Visit →
NSF InternationalMichigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 0048 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte; broad drinking-water scope, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyteMichigan and national/international; laboratory at 789 North Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105.Not publicly published (confirm with lab)Visit →
Paragon Laboratories, Inc.Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 9901 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte; broad drinking-water scope, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyteSoutheast Michigan / statewide; facility at 12649 Richfield Ct., Livonia, MI 48150.Not publicly published (confirm with lab)Visit →
Merit Laboratories, Inc.Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 9956 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyteMid-Michigan / statewide; facility at 2680 East Lansing Drive, East Lansing, MI 48823.Not publicly published (confirm with lab)Visit →
Brighton Analytical, LLCMichigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 9404 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyteSoutheast Michigan / statewide; facility at 2105 Pless Drive, Brighton, MI 48114.Not publicly published (confirm with lab)See verify link
Prein & NewhofMichigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 0020 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyteWest Michigan / statewide; laboratory at 3350 Evergreen Drive, NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525.Not publicly published (confirm with lab)Visit →
Trace Analytical Laboratories, Inc.
Accredited
Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 8001 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)
Methods
EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyte
Service
Statewide Michigan; provides lead and copper data to clients throughout Michigan. 2241 Black Creek Road, Muskegon, MI 49444. · mail-in
Turnaround
Not publicly published (confirm with lab)
Visit lab →
National Testing Laboratories, Ltd.
Accredited
Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 0055 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)
Methods
EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyte
Service
Nationwide mail-in network; Michigan facility at 556 South Mansfield Street, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. · mail-in
Turnaround
Not publicly published (confirm with lab)
Visit lab →
ALS Laboratory Group, Environmental Division - Holland
Accredited
Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 0022 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)
Methods
EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyte
Service
Michigan (and national ALS network); facility at 3352 128th Avenue, Holland, MI 49424.
Turnaround
Not publicly published (confirm with lab)
Visit lab →
NSF International
Accredited
Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 0048 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte; broad drinking-water scope, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)
Methods
EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyte
Service
Michigan and national/international; laboratory at 789 North Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105.
Turnaround
Not publicly published (confirm with lab)
Visit lab →
Paragon Laboratories, Inc.
Accredited
Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 9901 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte; broad drinking-water scope, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)
Methods
EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyte
Service
Southeast Michigan / statewide; facility at 12649 Richfield Ct., Livonia, MI 48150.
Turnaround
Not publicly published (confirm with lab)
Visit lab →
Merit Laboratories, Inc.
Accredited
Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 9956 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)
Methods
EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyte
Service
Mid-Michigan / statewide; facility at 2680 East Lansing Drive, East Lansing, MI 48823.
Turnaround
Not publicly published (confirm with lab)
Visit lab →
Brighton Analytical, LLC
Accredited
Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 9404 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)
Methods
EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyte
Service
Southeast Michigan / statewide; facility at 2105 Pless Drive, Brighton, MI 48114.
Turnaround
Not publicly published (confirm with lab)
Prein & Newhof
Accredited
Michigan EGLE certified for Lead and Copper in drinking water; EGLE Lab ID 0020 (Lead explicitly listed as certified analyte, SOM Certified Labs - Chemistry, rev. 3/11/2026) (verify)
Methods
EPA 200.8 (ICP-MS) - Michigan's state-specified method for lead in drinking water; lab is EGLE-certified for the Lead analyte
Service
West Michigan / statewide; laboratory at 3350 Evergreen Drive, NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525.
Turnaround
Not publicly published (confirm with lab)
Visit lab →
Reviewed by The LabVetted editorial team · Compiled from official EPA & state sources, June 25, 2026. Confirm current accreditation directly, how we verify.

Information only, not legal or compliance advice. Requirements change; confirm current rules with Michigan Dept of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), Drinking Water and Environmental Health Division via the official source above.

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