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Nearly 5 years after the public found out Chemours was dumping PFAS compounds into the Cape Fear River, drinking water wells in the Cape Fear Region are finally getting tested for the chemicals. So far, three have tested with levels high enough for Chemours to begin providing drinking water.
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The permit would allow Chemours to discharge PFAS-contaminated groundwater into the river after removing 99% of the contaminants.
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Public officials and leadership at the Department of Environmental Quality met to share an update on PFAS in the Cape Fear River.
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The Superfund site in Navassa is about to see its first segment transfer to the Town for ownership. The legacy of contamination left behind by a wood…
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The Active Energy Renewable Power Company is waiting for approval of an air quality permit from state regulators for North Carolina’s first “black” wood…