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Abstract:
"Since the industrial revolution, the introduction of countless contaminants to the environment has led to a measurable chemical 'pollution fingerprint' that is present in soil, water, air and organisms. Most research in North Carolina connected to PFAS has centered on the Cape Fear River Basin and its tributaries.
Abstract:
Newly available data concerning concentrations of of PFAS found in the middle and lower Cape Fear River has lead North Carolina Department of Health and Human Resources to recommend limits on the consumption of certain freshwater fish in those areas.