drinking water
EPA warns that even tiny amounts of chemicals found in drinking water pose risks
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.
Greensboro Will Begin PFAS Pilot Testing At Mitchell Plant
Greensboro is getting ready to take the next step in a project that will help reduce PFAS contamination in its drinking water supply.
EPA Chief Says Biden Infrastructure Bill Will Help The U.S. Face Climate Change
State Awards $282 Million For Water, Sewer Projects
North Carolina has awarded $282 million for infrastructure projects statewide.
With Australia's Hillsides Stripped Bare By Fire, Scientists Rush To Predict Mudflows
Residents Want Action As Cities, State Grapple With Toxins In Drinking Water
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.
Many Native Americans Can't Get Clean Water, Report Finds
Research Predicts Hexavalent Chromium Levels Above State Guideline In Piedmont
A new study from Duke University estimates that over half of drinking wells in the Piedmont have levels of a chemical compound above the state's health advisory level.