Georgia Hid Carpet Mill Contamination for Two Decades

Georgia Hid Carpet Mill Contamination for Two Decades

Georgia officials knew around 2006 that PFAS—chemicals used in carpet production—were leaking into water supplies across Georgia and Alabama. The state stayed silent until May 2026. That 20-year gap now determines who can sue: it reshapes claims about when harm began and whether state officials can be held liable.

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