By dwhallIn a new study, researchers from North Carolina State University detected elevated PFAS levels in the blood of pet dogs and horses from Gray’s Creek,... |CEC Core, News, Project 1, Project 3
By dwhallLeaders of the Skarure Woccon tribe are encouraging members to avoid customary activities, such as eating fish from the Cape Fear River, due to health... |CEC Core, News, Project 3
By dwhallA recent study of alligators in the Cape Fear River found they had elevated levels of 14 different per-and plyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals in their blood... |Admin Core, CEC Core, News, Project 2
By dwhallJamie DeWitt (Admin Core and Project 2), will be presented the Public Communication Award from the Society of Toxicology on 3/20/23 at the SOT annual... |Admin Core, CEC Core, News, Project 1
By dwhallEPA Administrator Michael Regan was in NC again this week to make another major announcement about PFAS regulation in drinking water. Much of the work... |CEC Core, News
By dwhallLacey Brown is the Community Engagement Specialist for both Superfund and CHHE. As a North Carolina native, Lacey has forged connections with folks across the...