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Seminole agrees with the DEP’s general findings, which are based on extensive chemical fingerprinting of wells tapping the ...
As NC delays setting limits on 1,4-dioxane, utilities like CFPUA face mounting costs to protect drinking water from upstream pollution.
A push by North Carolina's powerful industry groups has some worried pollution in Asheboro and elsewhere will go unchecked.
Lawyers for the utility say Northrop Grumman and the U.S. Navy should foot the bill for the cleanup of toxic chemicals.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has created a human health risk assessment of 1,4-dioxane in drinking water. “1,4-dioxane is a clear liquid ...
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The Cool Down on MSNReport reveals disturbing activity in waterways once known for their abundance: 'Unacceptable'The State reported that a study by the Environmental Integrity Project, a watchdog organization, uncovered that factories ...
Three central North Carolina municipalities in 2024 fought — and won — for their right to release a potentially toxic chemical into the drinking water of communities.
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