Greensboro reports another 1,4-Dioxane discharge in Cape Fear River Basin
A high level of a chemical that federal regulators call a likely human carcinogen has once again been discharged into the Cape Fear River Basin.
A high level of a chemical that federal regulators call a likely human carcinogen has once again been discharged into the Cape Fear River Basin.
A new study raises a lot of questions about potentially harmful chemicals in the Cape Fear River.
North Carolina cities and state environmental regulators are at odds over who is responsible for shocking levels of a toxic chemical found in the Cape Fear River Basin. This compound is polluting drinking water sources for hundreds of thousands of people.
There's another report of a toxic compound in the
State and local officials are investigating the release of a likely human carcinogen in the Cape Fear River Basin. The source of the contaminant has been linked to a company in the Triad.