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Tag: Cape Fear River Basin

Posted inEnvironmental Health

GenX Pollution – What Happened? And When?

by Catherine Clabby August 17, 2017August 18, 2017
Photo taken from the banks of the Cape Fear River near the Memorial Bridge that crosses the river between New Hanover and Brunswick counties.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Cooper Takes Aim at Chemours, GenX, Other Chemicals

by Catherine Clabby July 25, 2017July 25, 2017
Photo taken from the banks of the Cape Fear River near the Memorial Bridge that crosses the river between New Hanover and Brunswick counties.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Another Unwelcome Contaminant in the Cape Fear River

by Catherine Clabby June 20, 2017July 14, 2017
Flooding after Hurricane Matthew inundated dozens of poultry farms in Eastern North Carolina. Photo shows and aerial view of inundated chicken houses.
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Infectious Disease, Public Health

From the Air, Environmentalists Record Flooded Farms

by Catherine Clabby November 4, 2016November 4, 2016
The sheen of an unknown substance flows from an inundated barn. Photo: U.S. Coast Guard
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Infectious Disease, NC Health Briefs, Public Health, Rural Health

Officials Eye Water Quality As Floods Recede

by Coastal Review Online October 25, 2016August 6, 2017
To lower sample bottles from a bridge, graduate students Catalina Lopez and Zachary Hopkins use a plastic cord dispenser, a long rope, and PVC pipe drilled with holes so it can sink to move a sample bottle into the Haw River and back up again. Photo by Julie Williams Dixon
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Research News

Tainted Waters: New Drinking Water Threat Concerns Scientists, Officials

by Catherine Clabby September 12, 2016September 12, 2016

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