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  2. NC bill advances to force Chemours, others to pay for harm ...

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    The public learned of PFAS contamination in the drinking water of Wilmington and other nearby communities that draw from the Cape Fear River in June 2017, when the Wilmington StarNews reported on ...

  3. President Biden, in Wilmington, NC, touts efforts to replace ...

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    President Joe Biden touts a $3 billion federal program to help water utilities nationwide find and replace lead service lines during remarks at the Wilmington Convention Center on Thursday, May 2 ...

  4. Cause of 'earthy' drinking water in Wilmington revealed: Is ...

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    Wilmington Water says recent weather conditions have been ideal for algae growth in the city's water source, causing an "earthy" odor and taste. However, officials say residents have no need to ...

  5. Cape Fear River - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Fear River at Smith Creek in Wilmington, NC. It is formed at Haywood, near the county line between Lee and Chatham Counties, by the confluence of the Deep and Haw Rivers just below Jordan Lake. It flows southeast past Lillington, Fayetteville, and Elizabethtown, then receives the Black River about 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Wilmington.

  6. 2018 Cape Fear River coal ash spill - Wikipedia

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    In September 2018, a dam failure caused by Hurricane Florence led to the leakage of coal ash into the Cape Fear River about five miles northwest of Wilmington, North Carolina. The coal ash came from two storage areas ( ash ponds) owned and operated by Duke Energy. Contaminants from the coal ash may have leached into the water source but long ...

  7. Safe Drinking Water Act - Wikipedia

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    The Safe Drinking Water Act ( SDWA) is the principal federal law in the United States intended to ensure safe drinking water for the public. [ 3] Pursuant to the act, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is required to set standards for drinking water quality and oversee all states, localities, and water suppliers that implement the standards.

  8. Ahead of Biden's visit, what Wilmington projects are in dire ...

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    With President Joe Biden coming to Wilmington Thursday to address environmental issues and highlight ways his administration has helped repair the country's aging infrastructure, there are many ...

  9. Water pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Water pollution in the United States is a growing problem that became critical in the 19th century with the development of mechanized agriculture, mining, and industry, although laws and regulations introduced in the late 20th century have improved water quality in many water bodies. [ 1] Extensive industrialization and rapid urban growth ...