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The new rules establish legally enforceable levels for six kinds of PFAS. Levels range from four-to-10 parts per trillion. Public water systems across the country have until 2029 to meet these standards.
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Between recent studies and lawsuits against PFAS manufacturers filed by Attorney General Josh Stein, polluters are being put on notice that they have to clean up.
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State Department of Environmental Quality plans remote public hearing for residents as federal guidelines for safe drinking water change due to new research.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and his environmental chief have unveiled a new strategy to address further efforts to reduce and remedy a broad category of 鈥渇orever chemicals鈥 like GenX in water sources.
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Environmental advocates say the company has the technology to eliminate essentially all PFAS pollutants from the water .
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The Pentagon has begun a long process of trying to identify and cleanup PFAS contamination at hundreds of military sites around the country. Critics say the process will take too long.
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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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The state of North Carolina sued on Tuesday to seek financial damages from companies associated with so-called 鈥渇orever chemicals鈥 released for decades鈥
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A study looking at the effects of GenX on pregnant mice found the chemical compound causes serious problems in both mother and offspring. The research鈥
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State regulators and environmentalists have reached an agreement with chemical maker Chemours that adds new requirements for preventing contamination of...