A World Water Day event March 22 in Wilmington will focus on PFAS and 1,4-dioxane pollution in the Cape Fear River.
As development continues along the Cape Fear River, longtime residents fear the area cannot accommodate the anticipated growth. Once a quiet street, River Road has seen massive growth in recent years.
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality is continuing Chemours’ search for groundwater contamination beyond the Lower ...
Cape Fear Creek Week, set for March 17-22, invites local residents to connect with, care for and celebrate local waterways in the Cape Fear region. While the lower Cape Fear region is near the ocean, ...
The 5 acres of artificial reef in the shallow waters of the Cape Fear River will provide new oyster habitat and offer ...
The Environmental Management Commission is considering a new rule that would require industries adopt PFAS monitoring plans ...
North Carolina ordered Chemours to expand PFAS well testing, adding 150,000 homes in six counties, including Harnett and Hoke ...
Two local hotspots — the Wilmington Riverwalk and the Carolina Beach Boardwalk — are in the running for nationwide ...
Filters in water pitchers or under-sink systems capture dangerous chemicals, only for them to be returned to the environment. A researcher from North Carolina is pioneering a new system that could get ...
"If you bring them by the brewery, we’ll take them from you, wash them, and sort through them to make sure they’re really clean…” ...