North Carolina AG To Probe Sources Of 'Forever Chemicals'
The office of the Attorney General of North Carolina is investigating the sources responsible for contaminating drinking water in the southeastern part of the state.
The office of the Attorney General of North Carolina is investigating the sources responsible for contaminating drinking water in the southeastern part of the state.
North Carolina State University has a new center to study the effects of PFAS chemicals on the environment and human health.
A new study raises a lot of questions about potentially harmful chemicals in the Cape Fear River.
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality says a funding shortfall in the state budget leaves little room to address growing concerns.
The City of Greensboro is moving forward with upgrades at one of its major water treatment plants.
State and local officials plan to test dozens of drinking water wells around Piedmont Triad International Airport next month.
Greensboro has a new filtration system to help reduce potentially harmful chemicals found in the city's drinking water.
Beginning next month, a team of more than 20 university researchers from across the state will begin sampling municipal water and air samples for potentially toxic compounds. It's pa