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Local Spotlight: The Carpet Capital’s Chemical Problem

Feb 11, 2026
Jonathan Scheinberg, PBS Frontline producer who investigated PFAS in industry and health, and Dylan Jackson, Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter who uncovered carpet-region contamination, discuss how forever chemicals were used in carpet production. They trace supplier roles, wastewater practices, contamination of rivers and drinking water, and the legal and regulatory fallout facing the carpet industry.
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INSIGHT

Chemical Giants Supplied Ubiquitous PFAS

  • 3M and DuPont supplied PFAS widely to downstream users like carpet makers and many consumer products.
  • Their central role links industrial manufacture to widespread environmental and human exposure.
ANECDOTE

Inspector Describes Wastewater Runoff

  • Former EPA inspector Scott Gordon recalled spray risers covered in carpet fibers and wastewater flowing into creeks and rivers.
  • His on-site account shows how land application systems led to direct environmental runoff.
INSIGHT

Wastewater System Drove River Contamination

  • Dalton Utilities' land application of carpet wastewater caused PFAS to run into the Conasauga River, affecting downstream water supplies.
  • Historical ties between utilities and carpet industry boards contributed to lax oversight and contamination.
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