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North Carolina PFAS Farm Contamination: What Every Grower Needs to Know About Forever Chemicals on Agricultural Land You are sitting at a kitchen table you have probably sat at ten thousand times, and the land outside the window is land your family may have worked for generations. The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality just confirmed what a lot of people in the environmental and agricultural communities suspected: PFAS compounds are present in biosolids, in wastewater, and in the soil of permitted fields across this state. If you have ever accepted biosolids as fertilizer—under a state permit, following every rule the government handed you—your soil may contain chemicals you were never told about, never asked about, and never had a chance to refuse. We are Attorney911, and this page is for you: the grower who did everything by the book and may now be holding contaminated land, contaminated crops, and a set of questions no one in authority has answered honestly yet. What follows is not a sales pitch. It is the full picture—the science, the law, the regulatory landscape, the evidence you need to preserve, the insurance plays you will face, and the honest truth about what a case…