Residents of two North Carolina counties fear a wave of serious disease, cancers and miscarriages is the result of decades of drinking tap water contaminated with toxic 'forever chemicals'.Brunswick County and Wilmington, located in the southeast of North Carolina, have some of the - tiny compounds that are not broken down by nature or the human body - in their drinking water, with levels up to 155 times above what experts deem safe and acceptable.Experts are at the Fayetteville-based Chemours chemical plant, formerly owned by DuPont, which they say has been dumping poisonous chemicals into the Cape Fear River Basin that serves as the primary drinking water supply for over 1.5 million North Carolinians dating back to the 1980s.
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