Georgia bill would block families from suing carpetmakers for contamination on their land, water
February 10, 2026
Read the full article by Sophia Choi (WSB-TV)
"Channel 2 Action News Investigates looked into major contamination in Northwest Georgia.
Some scientists said it’s the worst concentration of forever chemicals they’ve ever seen.
But a new Georgia bill could block families from suing some of the companies they say caused it.
Channel 2 investigative reporter Sophia Choi spoke to the lawmakers trying to give these companies immunity on WSB Tonight at 11.
More and more families in Northwest Georgia are signing up to be part of these lawsuits against carpet companies.
Cities and counties like Calhoun and Gordon County are also suing.
But the PFAS Receiver Shield Act or House Bill 211 could give carpet companies immunity unless you can prove they purposely ignored the risks.
“I don’t think we will ever be made whole,” said Tim Thomason a Whitfield County landowner.
Thomason showed Choi around his 25-acre farm in Dalton where researchers found the second highest concentration of PFAS in Northwest Georgia.
“It came back 137,000 parts per trillion,” said Thomason."
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