North Carolina environmental officials have found PFAS chemicals in soil, wastewater and biosolids, according to the state’s first investigation assessing PFAS concentrations in biosolids across the state.
An estimated 3.5 million North Carolinians drink tap water with PFAS levels above the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) health standard set to take effect in 2029. The EPA may extend the deadline to 2031.
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