By dwhallA federal court in South Carolina approved a $1.18 billion settlement over drinking water contaminated by PFAS. The terms of the settlement includes Chemours and... |Admin Core, News, Project 1, Project 2
By dwhallJane Hoppin (Project 1) and Jamie DeWitt (Project 2 and Admin Core) were interviewed about scientists potentially being expert witnesses. For some scientists, the rewards simply aren’t worth... |Admin Core, News, Project 2
By dwhallWashington Post – Jamie DeWitt (Project 2 and Admin Core) is quoted in this article on the phasing out of PFAS in food wrappers. Your... |Admin Core, News, Project 1
By dwhallIn a statement, a group from the U.N. special rapporteur on toxics and human rights, called out chemical companies DuPont and Chemours in North Carolina.... |Admin Core, News, Project 4
By dwhallTests of home tap water were taken from several cities in central North Carolina. The tests results revealed several cities had higher than the proposed... |Admin Core, News, Project 4
By dwhallDetlef Knappe (Admin Core and Project 4) was recently interviewed about PFAS emissions. Researchers fear the PFAS air emissions may contribute significantly to widespread PFAS...