GenX

An aerial view of the Chemours plant

EPA withdraws consent for Chemours to export GenX from Netherlands to Fayetteville

BY: - November 29, 2023

This is a developing story and will be updated. The EPA has withdrawn its conditional consent for Chemours to export wastewater shipments containing GenX from its Dordrecht Works facility in the Netherlands to its Fayetteville, N.C., facility, the agency announced Wednesday afternoon. In its application to the EPA, Chemours had overstated the amount of imported […]

An aerial view of the Chemours plant

UN panel alleges Chemours is violating human rights of North Carolinians with toxic PFAS

BY: - November 28, 2023

DuPont and two of its spinoff companies, Chemours and Corteva, allegedly violated the human rights of hundreds of thousands of people living in the Lower Cape Fear River Basin, routinely discharging toxic PFAS into the region’s drinking water supplies, a United Nations panel announced this past weekend. “DuPont and Chemours facilities have significantly contributed to […]

A map hows the private drinking water wells that have been sampled near the Sampson County landfill near the Snow Hill community. The six red dots indicate wells with PFAS levels above the EPA's proposed drinking water standards. Yellow dots signify PFAS were detected but not above those proposed standards. Green means no PFAS were detected. There are two old unlined landfills and a lined operating landfill in this community along Highway 24 in Roseboro.

Homes near Sampson County landfill on bottled water after PFAS detections

BY: - November 17, 2023

Sampson County residents who want the state to sample their drinking water well can call 919-707-8200. Six households in Snow Hill, a predominantly Black community in Sampson County, are receiving bottled water from the state after sampling showed their drinking water wells contained elevated levels of toxic PFAS. While five of these homes are near […]

NC State Capitol (Photo: Clayton Henkel)

Weekend reads:An attack on the Black vote, a withdrawn court opinion, pension plan worries and more

BY: - November 12, 2023

EPA reexamining importation of harmful chemical wastewater to North Carolina By Lisa Sorg  The federal EPA is reviewing its previous authorization of imports of GenX wastewater from the Netherlands to Chemours’ Fayetteville Works plant in North Carolina, according to an EPA official. That authorization was first reported by NC Newsline. “In response to recent concerns […]

a map showing a line from the Neterlands to North Carolina

EPA reexamining importation of harmful chemical wastewater to North Carolina

BY: - November 7, 2023

This is a developing story and has been updated to include comments from Gov. Roy Cooper. The federal EPA is reviewing its previous authorization of imports of GenX wastewater from the Netherlands to Chemours’ Fayetteville Works plant in North Carolina, according to an EPA official. That authorization was first reported by NC Newsline. “In response […]

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EPA explains why it authorized imports of GenX from Netherlands to NC

BY: - October 27, 2023

Oct. 30, 5:19 p.m.: This story has been updated with comments from Chemours. Newsline originally contacted the long-time spokesperson and received no response. That spokesperson retired earlier this month. The EPA had no legal authority to block exports of GenX wastewater from the Netherlands to North Carolina, the agency said this week, because of an […]

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Weekend reads: A controversial court ruling, GenX imports, redistricting, and much more…

BY: - October 22, 2023

NC Appeals Court: Mom who committed crime while pregnant can lose parental rights By Kelan Lyons Judge Murphy justifies decision because ‘life begins at conception’ The state Court of Appeals issued a ruling Tuesday that affirmed the termination of a mother’s parental rights — even though the child hadn’t yet been born at the time […]

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EPA okays Chemours request to export GenX from the Netherlands to Fayetteville Works plant

BY: - October 18, 2023

The Chemours Fayetteville Works plant can import up to 4 million pounds of GenX from the company’s Netherlands facility over the next year, according to an EPA letter authorizing the shipments — 220 times the amount exported in 2014. The GenX will originate at the Chemours plant in Dordrecht. The facility could export as many […]

DEQ plans to set state limits on toxic PFAS in groundwater, rivers, lakes

BY: - July 13, 2023

The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality will pursue legally enforceable limits for several types of PFAS in groundwater and surface water, the agency announced yesterday.  Although many public water systems tap into rivers and reservoirs for drinking water, about a third of North Carolinians (3.3 million) rely on groundwater. DEQ Assistant Secretary Sushma Masemore told […]

A photo of an Akita breed dog. It is brown and black with white paws and a large body.

Dogs, horses near Chemours have PFAS in their blood, NC State researchers find

BY: - June 22, 2023

Pet dogs and horses living near the Chemours Fayetteville Works plant have elevated levels of PFAS in their blood, according to N.C. State University researchers. The study included 31 dogs and 32 horses living in Gray’s Creek Township in Cumberland County. The community is roughly five miles north of Chemours, the main source of PFAS […]

Chemours blew deadline to build an underground wall to keep GenX out of Cape Fear River, but gets two-month extension

BY: - March 28, 2023

Chemours missed a key deadline in building a subsurface wall at its Fayetteville Works plant that would prevent GenX and other types of toxic PFAS from entering the Cape Fear River, state documents show. The barrier wall, more than a mile long and 60 to 80 feet deep, was supposed to be complete by March […]

Pentagon to halt use of firefighting foam that contains PFAS as cleanup costs mount

BY: - March 16, 2023

WASHINGTON — Battered by years of criticism from U.S. lawmakers and environmental advocates, the Department of Defense will stop purchasing PFAS-containing firefighting foam later this year and phase it out entirely in 2024. The replacement for Aqueous Film Forming Foam has yet to be determined, and advocates are frustrated it’s taken so long to halt […]