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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQp00021360WILLIS CREEK A.M.E. ZION CHURCH t 3614 Turner Road, Fayetteville, NC 28306, ,l (910) 483-1643 Reverend Selvyn A. Lindo, Pastor January 23, 2007 Environmental Management Commission/NPDES Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: Draft NPDES Permit NCO003573: DuPont -Fayetteville Works, Bladen County To Whom It May Concern, Let me first thank you in advance for reading this letter as I voice my concerns. As Pastor, I am very concerned for the safety of the Parishioners, my family, and I because the Church's water base needs such as drinking, cooking, etc., are served by well water. My concerns are even more elevated by the Potable Well Water test results, annotated on the attached memorandum, dated Dec 28, 2006, from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, Atlanta Georgia, identifying multi-levels C8 or Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) in well waters vicinity of DuPont -Fayetteville Works, Bladen County. Although these levels are said to be within a safe level, it still remains a major concern because there just isn't enough research or testing data to compare or measure effects on different individuals by various levels of this chemical. As a concern citizen and a pastor where 100% of our membership is subjected, I sincerely request that your office consider the following PRIOR TO RENEWING ANYPERMIT for the DuPont - Fayetteville Works, Bladen County: 1. Limits must be set for every possible substance that can be discharged by this plant. 2. Test all substances daily according to its daily limits 3. Ensure any previous compliance standards are reinstated and enforced. 4. Remove the 4500 feet downstream "Mixing Zone" restriction and extend testing beyond the stated, "Immediately below the discharge point." 5. Fluoride must be tested to determine its daily levels, understanding that we are also concerned about the current daily maximum amount (7,917 pounds) of fluoride that DuPont is allowed to release because it tends to accumulate in bones, plants and soil. 6. The phrase "sufficiently sensitive" in regards to testing for hexachlorobenzene is ambiguous and should be concretely defined. 7. The permit should include standards and limitations on PFOA, a chemical that is linked to cancer and birth defects in animals, and that is being regulated with groundwater standards. Subject: Draft NPDES Permit NC0003573: DuPont -Fayetteville Works, Bladen County (Continued) 8. Special consideration must be taken that discharges of any substance into the Cape Fear River will have an impact on drinking water supply; therefore, strict monitoring and limiting PFOA discharge is vital to protecting the source of the community's water supply. 9. The interim groundwater standard of 2.0 parts per billion for PFOA (or C8) is too lax and endangers every resident's well water, further relieving DuPont of nearly all clean-up responsibility. Please consider that most states are looking at far more protective groundwater standards such as 0.5 parts per billon or less. I am further requesting a PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS PEMIT, and that I am notified on when and where the hearing will be held. Again, I thank you for this opportunity to voice my opinion on this permit hoping that our voice will be heard. Sincerely Yours, e ReverenJSvyn Lindo, Pastor 2 I DEC 2 8 2006 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ison 3671 County Line Road Fayetteville, NC 28306 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ison: This correspondence has been prepared by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region 4 in order to respond to your September 14, 2006 request for information. As you are aware, in late January 2006, EPA Region 4 obtained samples of waterfrom a number of wells (both groundwater and public water system) on the property and in the communities surrounding the duPont facility in Fayetteville, North Carolina, including a sample from your well located at 3671 County Line Road, Fayetteville, North Carolina. Your well location is identified as Station ID PW -01 in the chart below_ The collected samples were analyzed for C8 or perfluorooctanoic acid ,(PFOA). In April 2006, EPA's National Enforcement Investigations Center laboratory provided the analytical U results of these samples. The results were: U Station ID Type of Station and Location C8 or PFOA (pWL) SMW-01 Ground water monitoring well located away < 0.037 from duPont's process site SMW-04B Ground water monitoring well located away 1.74:t 0.36 from duPont's process site LTW-04 Ground water monitoring well located away < 0.037 firom duPont's process site Outfall 002 Point of discharge for process wastewater from < 0.037 duPont facility located on duPont's process site MW -1S Ground water monitoring well located on 0.043 ± 0.016 duPont's process site NAF -03 Ground water monitoring well located on Not reported duPont's process site PW -01 Potable water well located off duPont's,process < 0.037 site PW -02 Potable water well located at a public water < 0.037 system off duPont's process site PW -03 Potable water well located at.a public water _ .< 0.037 system off duPont's process site PW -04 Potable water well located at a public water < 0.037 stem off duPont's process site Oil =P.a__ ..^.ICS OF:.. . --l. i:.: '�'i -'TTI �•�• JiP3;'}