North Carolina regulators are moving forward with a plan to monitor but not limit pollution from what are called PFAs, or forever chemicals.
As part of our series on how North Carolina researchers are helping to combat PFAS in the environment, we asked Mei Sun of ...
Because PFAS is a hot topic, LCGC International will be releasing a video series about it, which will feature numerous North ...
The Environmental Management Commission is considering a new rule that would require industries adopt PFAS monitoring plans ...
North Carolina advances a PFAS rule critics say won’t stop pollution or protect drinking water, as debate grows over industry ...
North Carolina ordered Chemours to expand PFAS well testing, adding 150,000 homes in six counties, including Harnett and Hoke ...
Forever chemicals in North Carolina’s water systems could be filtered out before human consumption using innovative ...
WFAE is partnering with public media stations across the state to launch the North Carolina Newsroom, Capitol Bureau.
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality is continuing Chemours’ search for groundwater contamination beyond the Lower ...
A World Water Day event March 22 in Wilmington will focus on PFAS and 1,4-dioxane pollution in the Cape Fear River.
The expansion comes after NCDEQ completed a review of residential well data around the Fayetteville Works plant.
Discover the impact of forever chemicals on groundwater in the United States and the health risks associated with PFAS exposure.