Rocco Plant Has NC’s Highest PFAS in Drinking Water

A glass of murky brown water being filled from a faucet, with a landfill and PFAS warning sign in the background.

CLIFF NOTES Robeson County supplies drinking water with unsafe PFAS levels to 66,000 people. The Rocco Plant has the highest PFAS levels in treated water in North Carolina. A nearby county-run landfill likely causes the contamination by leaking PFAS. Every home tested near the plant had PFAS levels above EPA limits. SELC plans to sue … Read more

FDA Finds Contaminates In Popular Water Bottle Brands

Bottled water on a kitchen counter reflecting contamination concerns

The FDA has identified the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in ten bottled water brands sold across the U.S., raising concerns about the perceived safety of a product many Americans turn to for peace of mind. Though the detected PFAS levels remained below federal safety thresholds, their mere presence has stirred renewed dialogue … Read more

Chemours Are Trying To Keep Documents Sealed

Environmental groups demand Chemours unseal 21,000 pages on PFAS pollution in North Carolina.

Chemours and DuPont want to keep 21,000 pages of documents sealed—secrets that could reveal the true cost of their PFAS pollution in North Carolina. Environmental groups are fighting back, demanding transparency for communities already scarred by decades of contamination. Let’s unpack the stakes for half a million people. The Battle for Transparency The Southern Environmental … Read more

EPA’s PFAS Limits Hold For Now

Map of U.S. drinking water systems showing PFAS contamination levels

The EPA’s been tracking PFAS in drinking water, but their latest update—due quarterly—arrived over a month late. It landed amid Trump-era rollbacks, like slashing power plant emission rules and shrinking Clean Water Act protections. For 37 million Americans, USA TODAY’s analysis of this data reveals their water exceeds PFAS limits. It’s a quiet crisis, bubbling … Read more