PFAS are commonly found in nonstick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, firefighting foams, and a range of other goods.
PFAS, often referred to by the ominous nickname "forever chemicals," are found in drinking water throughout the U.S., including in North Carolina's water supply. The U.S. Environmental Protection ...
The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission's Water Quality Committee will consider proposed monitoring and minimization rules ...
On a warm July morning, Joe Suleyman — dressed in a neon vest, short sleeves and blue jeans — stood on a grassy hill in New Hanover County. White clouds drifted across a bright blue sky above a lush ...
As federal regulators warn that toxic “forever chemicals” are showing up in more faucets nationwide, utilities in North Carolina are racing to contain the contamination while bracing for new ...
The study examined blood samples taken from 119 people living in New Hanover County between 2010-16, and found almost every ...