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Subject: FVV:Questions regarding GenX
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Jamie Kritzer
Communications Director
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From: Christina Ha|ey[maikozha|ey@wi|mingtonbiz.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 12:18 PM
To: Kritzer, Jamie <jamie.kritzer@ncdenc8ov>
Subject: Questions regarding GenX
Hi Jamie,
Per our discussion over the phone please see the questions below. Please let meknow if|need tuprovide any
clarification. Thank you for your time.
Questions:
Is there ongoing research (other than the current GenX) investigation to find emer0ingcompuunds/contaminates, either
chemical or microbial in our water system? Have any been found in the past? If so, how many and do they pose a risk to
human health?
How many industries are currently being monitored in our region along the Cape Fear River? (if too many for an
estimate, then | could also use any information that could describe the vast amount ofindustries you all are monitoring
orwhy it's important. Orboth]
Is this GenX investigation impacting any other industries along the Cape Fear River?
How would you summarize the GenX investigation and what it is the end mission of the investigation? Could you
describe how or in what ways this investigation could have as an end result?
Best,
Christina
Christina Haley O'Neal
Office: 910-375-7290
Cell: 704-651-5828