Protesters blame Chemours, DuPont for health problems
Story Date: 8/13/2018

 

Source: Michael Futch, FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER, 8/11/18

“Give Us Clean Air and Water” read a handmade sign that Rebekah Cain Saenz held up by the side of the highway. Beside her, a fellow protester displayed the words “Stop Chemours” from an upright placard. Occasionally, a truck driver or motorist honked in support while barrelling by on N.C. 87 North. Eight people had gathered just after noon Saturday at the corner of N.C. 87 and County Line Road, which serves as the main entrance to the Fayetteville Works site.

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