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Heather Stapleton quoted in article about Pittsboro, NC drinking water containing unregulated chemicals

Published September 26, 2019

The Daily Tar Heel - 'Pittsboro's water supply contains unregulated chemicals with unknown effects'

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Duke SRP researchers awarded $5 million NIEHS grant to create the Duke Environmental Analysis Laboratory (DEAL)

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Heather Stapleton quoted in articles about Pittsboro, NC and Haw River PFAS Exposure Study Town Hall event

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