Jan. 31, 2025

What changes from the Trump administration could mean for water treatment efforts in NC

What changes from the Trump administration could mean for water treatment efforts in NC
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What changes from the Trump administration could mean for water treatment efforts in NC
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Earlier this week, several new PFAS treatment facilities opened in the Triangle in part of a larger effort to remove the toxic "forever chemicals" from the water supply. Meanwhile, the Trump administration as withdrawn an EPA rule that targeted industrial dumps of PFAS. WRAL Climate Change reporter Liz McLaughlin explains what this means for clean water in our state.