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Source: Steve DeVane, FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER, 6/20/18
Chemours is willing to pay for filters costing between $5,000 and $10,000 at hundreds of homes, but the state is yet to say that is a viable long-term fix. Chemours appears to be at odds with state regulators over how to best help residents whose wells are contaminated with GenX near the company’s Bladen County plant.
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