How North Carolina became the poster child for stronger drinking water regulations

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The Environmental Protection Agency is setting the first-ever drinking water standards for PFAS, an announcement officials made this week in Fayetteville. These forever chemicals have been found in drinking water across North Carolina and are linked to health risks. WRAL Climate Reporter Liz Mclaughlin explains how these changes will impact our state.

How North Carolina became the poster child for stronger drinking water regulations

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How North Carolina became the poster child for stronger drinking water regulations
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