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Greensboro city officials are looking into high levels of a likely-carcinogenic chemical compound identified at the city’s wastewater treatment plant. The…
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Greensboro city officials are looking into high levels of a likely-carcinogenic chemical compound identified at the city’s wastewater treatment plant. The…
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Even low levels of lead can cause harm to children, but 22 states, including North Carolina, don’t require schools and day cares to test the levels of…
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A bipartisan group of state lawmakers is rolling out a bill that would require school districts and child care facilities to conduct routine testing of…
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Researchers from UNC Chapel Hill and the nonprofit RTI international want to study the prevalence of lead in private wells in Wake County.Lead poisoning…
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Last week state officials held a public forum in Bladen County to share information and address concerns about GenX, the unregulated chemical produced by…
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Last week state officials held a public forum in Bladen County to share information and address concerns about GenX, the unregulated chemical produced by…
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Officials with Greensboro's Division of Water Resources are monitoring a water facility in the city.The Mitchell Water Treatment Plant is showing…
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North Carolina State University researchers estimate that thousands of North Carolina residents and more than 1 million residents in the southeast have…
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Researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill are helping local fishermen identify which fish are most likely to be contaminated by chemical pollutants, and where it’s…