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Caswell County outlines PFAS monitoring plan for closed landfill after state notice
Summary
Staff told commissioners the county received notice on Sept. 9, 2025 of elevated PFAS at the closed municipal landfill and has a state-approved work plan (2/23/2026) to install monitoring wells, sample surface and drinking water, and revise the plan if drinking-water tests show contamination; estimated cost about $130,000.
County staff updated the Board of Commissioners on plans to monitor and address elevated PFAS detected at the county's closed municipal solid-waste landfill.
Miss Williamson, the deputy manager, said the county was notified on Sept. 9, 2025 that PFAS levels exceeded thresholds and that the county completed a receptor survey and submitted a work plan that the state approved on Feb. 23, 2026. "We have completed a receptor survey and developed a work plan, both which were submitted and approved by the state on 02/23/2026," she said.
Staff told the board the current work plan…
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