Community groups are planning protests at Chemours information sessions tonight in Bladen County and tomorrow in Brunswick County detailing expansion plans as thousands grapple with toxic chemicals from the company’s plant in North Carolina drinking water.
Source: WRAL News
Outrage over Chemours' plans to expand production after widespread chemical pollution in NC drinking water
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