/ Pets who live near the Chemours plant in Fayetville have higher concentrations of PFAS in their blood than what is considered safe by the EPA, according to a new study from N.C. State.
Mike Watters saved the second report from N.C. State University’s Pets and Equine Testing Survey for last.
Two of Watters’ beloved Siberian huskies had participated in the study. While both had health issues, Watters said, they were much more pronounced in Cesar.
Watters said he started noticing the problems a year and a half after his family moved in 2012 to a home about a mile from the Chemours Fayetteville Works chemical plant in Bladen County.
Photos courtesy of the pet owners.
Pets who live near the Chemours plant in Fayetville have higher concentrations of PFAS in their blood than what is considered safe by the EPA, according to a new study from N.C. State.
Mike Watters saved the second report from N.C. State University’s Pets and Equine Testing Survey for last.
Two of Watters’ beloved Siberian huskies had participated in the study. While both had health issues, Watters said, they were much more pronounced in Cesar.
Watters said he started noticing the problems a year and a half after his family moved in 2012 to a home about a mile from the Chemours Fayetteville Works chemical plant in Bladen County.