{"id":4957,"date":"2026-08-20T10:37:30","date_gmt":"2026-08-20T10:37:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/usmovingexpertss.com\/?p=4957"},"modified":"2026-08-20T10:37:30","modified_gmt":"2026-08-20T10:37:30","slug":"yale-university-scientist-widens-investigation-of-polluted-farmland-in-s-c","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/usmovingexpertss.com\/?p=4957","title":{"rendered":"Yale University scientist widens investigation of polluted farmland in S.C."},"content":{"rendered":"<article><!-- --><!-- --><!-- WPS-5038 -- removed the script from WPS and added the placeholder for trinity player --><!-- --><!-- --><!-- --><!-- --><!-- --><!-- CONTENT --><!--[--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>An Ivy League researcher extended his investigation of contaminated farmland in eastern South Carolina this week, taking more than 100 samples of soil, groundwater and plants in an effort to learn more about the threat facing agriculture from hazardous forever chemicals.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/usmovingexpertss.com\/?p=4955\">This SC city in running for Hallmark Channel\u2019s merriest Christmas town in US. Here\u2019s how to vote<\/a><\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>Yale University scientist Jake Thompson\u2019s work in Darlington County follows findings that forever chemicals have polluted about 18 farm fields that once were coated with a textile plant\u2019s waste sludge for use as fertilizer.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>But more than 300 agricultural fields were once approved by the state for sludge fertilizer from the old Galey and Lord textile plant, and Thompson is trying to document the extent of the contamination beyond what he and government agencies have found so far.<\/p>\n<p><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>Thompson discussed his work Tuesday night during a Society Hill Town Council meeting, where he said contamination from forever-chemical polluted sewer sludge is affecting communities across the country. He had been asked to speak about the toxic chemicals polluting farmland in the area near Galey and Lord.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s not just an issue Darlington County is facing,\u2019\u2019 he told the council and a small crowd gathered at the Town Hall. \u201cThere\u2019s over &#8230; five to 10 million acres of land impacted across the United States through the spraying of sludge.\u2019\u2019 Thompson said the five to 10 million acres is a calculation based on sludge application nationally. Sewer plants across the country send sludge out to crop land as fertilizer.<\/p>\n<p><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>His work in Darlington County involves sampling land at no cost to document the extent of the problem and find possible ways to clean up the mess.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>This week, Thompson examined agricultural property near a local air strip, and his work, included land owned by a farmer who had not previously consented to testing. Some farmers are nervous about allowing tests because of concern it could affect their way of making a living. Thompson took samples Monday and Tuesday before leaving to return to Yale.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>The influence of agriculture is easy to see in this corner of South Carolina\u2019s Pee Dee, a region about 90 miles east of Columbia. The area where he is working is composed of flat cropland and pastures, interspersed with wetlands and networks of dirt roads. Much of the land is cleared, although there are patches of dark forests. Homes are sometimes miles apart.<\/p>\n<p><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>Previously, Thompson has found elevated levels of forever chemicals on farmland and crops owned by Robbie O\u2019Neal, a longtime farmer whose family once accepted sludge from Galey and Lord as fertilizer. This week\u2019s work was a more extensive look, with more testing for pollution by forever chemicals, formally known as PFAS.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are looking at a much wider range of sites across the area,\u2019\u2019 including more plants that could be contaminated with forever chemicals, Thompson said in an interview with The State. \u201cThe hope is that we can try to identify some of the risks associated with PFAS-contaminated land, especially how that moves into the agricultural system as a whole.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>Thompson, an environmental engineer, is with Yale\u2019s Center for Natural Carbon Capture. He\u2019s researching forever chemical contamination as part of an effort to find a way to clean up tainted farmland. The method he\u2019s looking at involves burning certain plants at high temperatures, which kills forever chemicals, then spreading the charred material back on the land, The State has previously reported.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>Forever chemicals, also known as per and polyfluoralkyl substances, are compounds that don\u2019t break down easily in the environment and, in many cases, are toxic to people exposed over time. They can cause certain types of cancer, immune system deficiencies and thyroid problems, among other things. The main routes of exposure are by drinking polluted water or eating food tainted by PFAS, although other exposure routes also exist.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>So far, the state and federal governments are known to have tested three farm fields for signs of forever chemical pollution near Darlington and Society Hill, finding high levels at each site, while Yale has tested 15 additional fields, documenting high levels on about half the sites.<\/p>\n<p><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>Results of limited testing released in February found seven fields had forever chemical levels exceeding a Maine limit and eight others with some levels of PFAS. In June, Thompson released the results of plant testing he had done on a farmer\u2019s land. Hay and collards had levels of PFAS high enough for concern, he said. Other crops, including butter beans, okra and squash had some levels of forever chemicals, he reported in June. Testing this past week included crops, as well as beef and deer meat.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/usmovingexpertss.com\/?p=4953\">Tickets, parking &amp; bags: Here\u2019s what to know if you go to Trump\u2019s Myrtle Beach rally<\/a><\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the S.C. Department of Environmental Services have also documented forever chemical pollution in dozens of wells on and around farm fields, including the O\u2019Neal family\u2019s. Many of the levels were substantially higher than a new federal drinking water standard of 4 parts per trillion for two of the most common types of PFAS.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>But the Department of Environmental Services has said it is not testing more soil, deferring questions to the EPA. The EPA has been looking at the farmland for possible inclusion on a federal priority list for cleanups. The Galey and Lord property already is a Superfund site, and the EPA is considering adding farmland to the designation.<\/p>\n<p><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>\u201cTo define the nature and extent of contaminants at the site, EPA and the SC DES are evaluating roughly 10,000 acres of agricultural land historically associated with the Galey and Lord facility,\u2019\u2019 EPA spokesman Dwayne Wingfield said in a recent email to The State.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>Neither the state nor the federal agency are known to have tested plants for evidence of PFAS contamination from the Galey and Lord sludge.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>One place that Thompson did not test this week for forever chemicals was Black Creek Elementary School. The state Department of Environmental Services did look at that property earlier this year after learning that it once been used as a farm field that took Galey and Lord sludge. The department documented forever chemical pollution on the site, but the local school district refused an offer to let Yale test to verify the state\u2019s findings or let people know if there was more to be concerned about.<\/p>\n<p><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>State officials previously said the school playgrounds, where forever chemicals have been found, are safe. In an opinion letter to a local newspaper, superintendent Matthew Ferguson said he\u2019s confident in the state\u2019s findings.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>\u201dBlack Creek is first and foremost an operating elementary school, serving children,\u2019\u2019 he said. \u201cIt is not an unrestricted research site. For this investigation, we have relied on the state and federal agencies charged with environmental protection.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>Society Hill Mayor Cecil Graham said he\u2019s disappointed the district did not allow Thompson to test the school grounds since the offer was to the work for free.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhy would you not?\u2019\u2019 Graham asked. \u201cYou can never test too much when we\u2019re talking about stuff like this.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>But Graham said he\u2019s glad the university is testing farmland throughout the area as a way to document the extent of the problem.<\/p>\n<p><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>Thompson\u2019s presentation, which involved answering questions from the council and those attending, was helpful, he said. Graham consented to having Thompson address the council because of the general concern about Galey and Lord\u2019s impact on the landscape.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>No other government body in Darlington County has had Thompson speak about his research. Society Hill is a community of less than 400 residents near the Great Pee Dee River. The abandoned Galey and Lord plant is in Society Hill.<\/p>\n<p><!-- --><!--]--><!--[--><\/p>\n<p>\u201cHaving people interact with someone who is knowledgeable and has detailed information like that is always good,\u2019\u2019 Graham said.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/usmovingexpertss.com\/?p=4951\">A years-long fight to save a historic Columbia house is over. 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