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Rep. Ted Davis has spent five years working on legislation that would make Chemours pay for PFAS-removing upgrades built by ...
PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” are found in several North Carolina waterways, including the Cape Fear River.
Public input delayed as regulatory review stalls proposed rules to monitor toxic chemical discharges in North Carolina waterways.
A new bill could hold companies accountable for putting forever chemicals in our water supply. House Bill 569 passed in the ...
After years of efforts to pass similar legislation, Rep. Ted Davis successfully spearheaded a bill to make Chemours liable ...
"Chose to protect their bottom line over our nation's first responders." Officials file lawsuit over hidden hazard affecting ...
Eight years after the general public found out about PFAS in the Cape Fear River, the North Carolina House has finally passed ...
A previous round of sampling a decade ago led the EPA to adopt strict limits on six PFAS chemicals in drinking water, alone ...
The Trump administration is expected to soon say whether it intends to stand by strict drinking water standards for forever ...
During a meeting Friday, EPA leaders encouraged more than 1,500 within its Office of Research and Development to apply for ...
Chemours said evidence doesn't support arguments that GenX at low levels is a health threat. The company has sharply reduced PFAS discharges. So far, sampling has found nearly 12% of U.S. water ...
PFAS in drinking water created a crisis for many communities In North Carolina, runoff from a Chemours plant contaminated the Cape Fear River, creating a crisis for cities like Wilmington that use ...