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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00078912From: Lucas, Jill K8 [/D=EXCHANGELABS/OU=EXCHANGEADM|N|STRATVE GROUP (FYD|BOHF2]SPDLT)/CN=REOP|ENTS/CN=71D7FC41OG]94[G0A5E554CCZ79COD72-JK8LUCAS] Sent: 6/2I/I0I71:34:41PW1 To: Kritzer, Jamie [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExzhanXeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=cee93c49d01445a3b541bb3Z7dcdc84O-jbkritzer];Young,5arah [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=94e1114833aa46b9bQ7f8d4e6b96I3f4-smyoungI] Subject: RE: Latest information onChemours d—UfItcrnsn1511 -'> Wcas, Jill M has shared a OneDrive for BUSiness file with you. To view it, click the link I-Delow. GsnXConstituent LaberDraf 62117docx <|— —> Please let meknow your thoughts. Jill From: Kritzer, Jamie Sent: Wednesday, June J1,Z017Q:1OAM To: Lucas, Jill M <Ji|iLucas@ncdenr.gov>;Young, Sarah <sarah.young@ncdenr.8ou` Cc: Kritzer, Jamie ^jamie.kritzer@ncdenr.8ov> Subject: Latest information on[hemours Can you update the letter we're sending to citizens? I've copied and pasted and attached the latest on[hemouns'announcement, plus EPA'sresponse and our response to the [hemoumannouncement. I think the basics of the letter will remain the same, but just need to make sure we're providing the best available information to concerned residents. I'll take a look and approve what you develop so we can respond as quickly as possible. For consistency, we'll likely use this language or some variation as some of the narrative on our web page. For that reason, |'m copying Sarah, who's working on thevvebsite. Thank you both for all you're doing topull this stuff together. Jamie Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Jamie Kritzer Date: June 2D,2U17 Phone: 919'7U7'O6O2;9l9'21O`S935 RALE|GH—The NI.Department ofEnvironmental Quality's Secretary Michael S.Regan made the following statement Tuesday after [hemoun/announcement regarding GenX: OEQ-CFVV_00078912 "Chemours' announcement today to capture, remove and safely dispose of the wastewater that contains the chemical compound known as GenX from the Cape Fear River is a step in the right direction. However, the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality and the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services plan to continue to investigate this issue until we have answers to address the concerns of downstream water users. DEQ will move forward with its schedule for collecting and analyzing water samples from the Cape Fear River. We plan to collect samples for analysis in the Wilmington region Thursday and will continue collecting in both the Wilmington and Fayetteville regions throughout the next two weeks. DEQ and DHHS will report the results. We will also continue to push the Environmental Protection Agency to provide regulatory guidance on GenX, which isan unregu|atedcontaminant." ### EPA Statement 6/20/17 EPA iucommitted toprotecting public health andsupporting states and public water systems aotheappropriate steps to address the presence ofGonX in drinking water are doLonnb/ud. EPA has initiated unb/vei botoChcn/ouro" compliance with oJ00Yorder issued under dhoToxic Substances Control Act (T8CA) for the production of{}unX.This investigation nU|uUovr8PAtodutonnbncvrhcderChomour is in compliance withrequirements ofthe order tocontrol releases Vzthe environment a1the N.C., facility.EPA io alsoreviewing the additionaltoxicity data submitted hvthe company, uorequired undorth000noontondorund updating the risk assessmentusing the additional toxicity dataspecific in(}ouX�Atthe request ofthe �h Carolina of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), �Ah���� aindependent laboratory analysis kx�KxGmX in some ofthe water samples being collected by NCDEQ at 12 locations in the Cape Fear River over the next three weeks. * Typically, EPA investigates potential T8CA^ noncompliance through areview of production andenvironmental controls recordsrequired bvany rule ororder and, as needed, an on -situ EPA may also use inforzuo1knrequests Vz inform our investigation. * When EPA issued the consent order, the risk assessment for GonXwas informed bvavailabletoxicity data for GenXmd analogous substances such as PFOA (also known as C8). The consent order required the company to conduct additional toxicity testingmo(}enX. * EPA has received the data from Chomour and isusing itnoupdate its risk assessment. w Chemours agreed tobear all costs for the water collection and testing. The samples are being sent Louprivate laboratory in Colorado, and the EPA Office of Research and Development laboratory in Research Triangle Park, NCfor independent verification. NCDEQ believes the completed results will huback from the laboratory inColorado within four weeks from when the samples are received. EPA is working to determine a timeline for its analysis. Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, EPA undertakes extensive evaluations ofcontaminants and uses the best available peer reviewedscience to identify and regulate contanboantsdha1 presentmeaningful qopponunitioe for hoo]drisk reduction. The agency io working closely with the states and public water systems Vodetermine theappropriate next steps toensure public health protection. OEQ-CFVV_00078913 Jamie Kritzer Communications Director N.C. Department of Environmental Quality a19-707-8602 OU011118 DEQ-CFW-00078914