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Cumberland County is considering legal action against Chemours to get funding for a new public water system that would alleviate Gen X contamination.
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A study of pets who live near Chemours plant in Fayetteville found that the animals have much higher concentrations of PFAS in their blood than is considered safe by the EPA, which is 70 parts per trillion.
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The state of North Carolina sued on Tuesday to seek financial damages from companies associated with so-called “forever chemicals” released for decades…
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State regulators and environmentalists have reached an agreement with chemical maker Chemours that adds new requirements for preventing contamination of...
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Three years ago this weekend, the public learned about the presence of a toxic chemical compound known as GenX in the Wilmington-area drinking water. The…
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Three years ago this weekend, the public learned about the presence of a toxic chemical compound known as GenX in the Wilmington-area drinking water. The…
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As restaurants, salons and pools reopen (partially) in North Carolina over the Memorial Day weekend, there are varying levels of worry about the…
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This week the Wilmington City Council is expected to vote on a consent order between the North Carolina State Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)…
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This week the Wilmington City Council is expected to vote on a consent order between the North Carolina State Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)…
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The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality is accepting public comment over the next few weeks on a proposed consent order with a chemical…