Brunswick County lies south of Wilmington, home to about 150,000 residents. Brunswick County Public Utilities draws from the Cape Fear River and the Lower…
Brunswick County lies south of Wilmington, home to about 150,000 residents. Brunswick County Public Utilities draws from the Cape Fear River and the Lower Cape Fear Water and Sewer Authority. Like New Hanover County upstream, Brunswick is affected by the Chemours PFAS contamination in the Cape Fear River.
Brunswick County's intake on the Cape Fear River sits downstream of both the Chemours facility and Wilmington's discharge returns. This positioning means the county receives the accumulated PFAS load of the entire Cape Fear River basin. According to NC DEQ monitoring, GenX and related compounds have been detected at Brunswick County's intake consistently since testing began.
The county has invested in treatment infrastructure, including activated carbon, to address PFAS. UCMR5 data confirms ongoing detections. Brunswick County's rapid growth as a retirement and resort destination has increased both demand and public attention to water quality.
Brunswick County's downstream position on the Cape Fear River means PFAS is a persistent concern. Treatment helps but may not eliminate all compounds.
Check your water for current PFAS data. Reverse osmosis provides the most thorough household-level removal. Our water filter guide covers certified options. Pull your detailed report, and visit our North Carolina page for statewide data.