Drinking Water Tested for Forever Chemicals in Response to Community Concerns

When North Carolina communities were concerned about possible per- and polyflourylalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination, researchers and community engagement specialists from the North Carolina State University (NC State) SRP Center worked with community partners to test drinking water and share results. PFAS have been linked to adverse health effects like developmental delays in children, decreased fertility, and increased risk for some cancers. Click HERE to read more.