Georgia Knew for Two Decades That Carpet Mill PFAS Was Poisoning Water

Georgia Knew for Two Decades That Carpet Mill PFAS Was Poisoning Water

Georgia officials discovered around 2006 that PFAS leaching from carpet mills in northwest Georgia was contaminating municipal and private water supplies in Georgia and Alabama. The state withheld this knowledge until May 2026. The timeline gap now shapes litigation strategy: statute of limitations, sovereign immunity, and state environmental liability questions hinge on what officials knew and when they disclosed it.

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