By dwhallThe emergence of PFAS has epidemiologists and toxicologists working to understand the health impacts. Researchers in North Carolina are on the leading edge of the... |News, Project 1
By dwhallIn 2017, it was publicly revealed that the Fayetteville chemical plant Chemours and its predecessor company, Dupont, had been dumping PFAS into the Cape Fear River for... |Admin Core, News, Project 1, Project 2
By dwhallPFAS have been used since the 1940s. Nearly every U.S. resident has PFAS in their blood, according to the CDC. Companies have stopped using some... |CAPTURE Core, DMAC Core, News, Project 1, Project 2, Project 3, Project 4
By dwhallSeveral of the Superfund’s staff and trainees presented posters at the SRP 35th Anniversary Annual Meeting held in Raleigh, NC in December. Jeffrey Enders –... |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... |News, Project 1
By dwhallJane Hoppin (Project 1 Leader) was interviewed by an NPR radio station in the state of Virginia about GenX contamination including what is known about...