Servicemen stationed at Camp Lejeune marine base from 1975 ... In 1982, the Marine Corps found toxic compounds in the drinking water from two of the eight water treatment plants on site.
Camp Lejeune toxic water survivors are finally able to seek justice following the signing of the Honoring Our PACT Act in August of 2022. Camp Lejeune toxic water survivors are finally able to ...
(NewsNation) — The Navy has received 546,000 claims from people seeking compensation for exposure to toxic water at the North ...
North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis and Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal from Connecticut have introduced the ...
Between 1953 and 1987, roughly 1 million people lived at Camp Lejeune, and all had a high risk of developing severe disease. Until August 2, 2022, veterans affected by toxic exposure could only ...
Camp Lejeune toxic water survivors continue to push for justice. They have been fighting for the passing of the "Camp Lejeune Justice Act," a bill that would bring relief for survivors.