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Hundreds of thousands of people may have been exposed to contaminated drinking water at Cape Lejeune from the 1950 to the 1980s. The Jacksonville base, covering 156,000 acres in eastern North Carolina, remains in operation today with a safe water supply. In this 2016 photo, members of the US Marine Corps and the US Navy, along with civilians, participate in a ceremony on base.
Posted inMilitary Health

Border wall could divert money targeted for NC military bases

by Greg Barnes March 28, 2019March 28, 2019
shows a group of people standing on a river bank, near a bridge, a man is standing in the middle and speaking.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

New environmental board gives voice to low-income neighborhoods

by Greg Barnes February 15, 2019April 8, 2019
photograph of the industrial site on the border between Cumberland and Bladen Counties
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Regulators Prepare Crackdown on Air and Water Emissions of GenX

by Carolina Public Press October 8, 2018September 16, 2022
Farm building flooded in aftermath of Hurricane Florence in Wayne County, NC near Seven Springs.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Florence: Nasty Water, Mounting Damage

by Coastal Review Online September 26, 2018September 16, 2022
A satellite image of the Fayetteville Works Plant and a small lake a short distance north
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Deadline Here for GenX Emissions Cut

by Coastal Review Online September 5, 2018September 19, 2022
photograph of the industrial site on the border between Cumberland and Bladen Counties
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Chemours’ ‘Fix-It Man’ Faces Daunting Task

by Coastal Review Online July 20, 2018July 20, 2018

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