HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00008944From: Abraczinskas, Michael [/O=NCMAIL/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP
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Sent: 11/21/2011 1:57:09 PM
To: Holman, Sheila [/o=NCMAIL/ou=Exchange Administrative Group
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Subject: RE: NCSAB
I weld suggest we schedule a short meeting w/ Reg and Lori to be reminded why we're doing PFOA (unless you
remember). I seem to remember there's a water quality tie in.
-MA
Mike Abraczinskas, EIT, CPM
Deputy Director
NC DENR, Division of Air Quality
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From: Holman, Sheila
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:58 AM
To: Abraczinskas,
Subject: FW: i
Does the priority Reg proposes sound okay to you'?
Sheila Holman, Director
NCDENR, Division of Air Quality
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Raleigh, NC 27699--1641
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sheila.holman@ncdenr.gov
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From: 3ordan, Reginald
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 20119:07 AM
To: Holman, Sheila
Subject: NCSAB
The public comment period isalmost over (Nov 14). Sofar nocomments have been received, although when wehave
received comments they arrived at the last minute. I don't anticipate any negative comments, and if I'm correct, the
NCSAB will wrap up the arsenic risk assessment when we meet on Nov. 30. Then, I want to get back to PFOA at the Jan
meeting and try to complete that risk assessment asquickly as possible. |'m not certain how long that might take, but |
expect atleast acouple ofmeetings. This has been ahot potato.
After PFOA comes cadmium. Is there anything on your radar that may preempt this? | know we've been looking into
methyl bromide, but that seems to have quieted down a bit (although perhaps I've just been out of the loop).
Reginald C. Jordan, Ph.B,CIB
Industrial Hygiene Consultant
N[ DENR, Division ofAir Quality
ToxiosProtection Branch
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Raleigh, North Carolina 27699'1641
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