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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00082203From: Kritzer, Jamie [/D=[XCHANG[LAB5/OU=EXCHANGEADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYD|BOHF2]SPDLT)/CN=REOP|ENTS/CN=C[E9]C49D01445A]B541B8327DCDCD4O-JBKR|TZ[R] Sent: 8/16/I0I71I50:39PM To: Ochsner,Nick [nochsner@wbtxoom] Subject: RE: Interview request Nick, |'U reach out toyou this morning. Jamie Kritzer Communications Director N.C. Department of Environmental Quality 519-707-8602 'o Sis ��e cann0n:nn%�Lmw/an�xnn�b����n���h7�n�Y/xa��� From: Ochsner,Nick [naiho:nochsner0Dvvbtvcom] Sent: Tuesday, August 1EiJO17S:41PK4 To: Kritzer, Jamie <jamie.krhzer@ncdenr.Bov> Subject: Interview request Importance: High 7.111111IN��! Hope you're well. I'm working on a story that will run this Thursday about the GenX situation down in Wilmington. Specifically, the story will focus on Sec Regan'u claim tuthe Wilmington Star -News on June 15 "what we have here is a situation where the company (Chemours) is not breaking the law," and other claims from state regulators that Dupont/Chemours was permitted to discharge GenX. Our story will include an interview with a science professor at UNCW who says none of the company's permits allow discharge ofGenX.|twill also point tonotes inthe DEC\permit file from aJune 2D1Smeeting inwhich itappears Dupont told regulators they were not discharging C3 dimer acid into the river. That, of course, would appear to be a false and misleading statement. If possible, I'd like to do an on -camera interview with someone from DEQ tomorrow (Wednesday). We're happy tocome to Raleigh. Feel free to give me a call on my cell if you'd like to discuss further. Thanks! Nick Nick Ochsner I Investigative Reporter n.o.dh2n.e.r. 02.whtm..c.on. ... ... .. .. .. ... .. .... ... .. .. . .. ... .... W: 704.374.3941 1 C: 704.641.7538 NEWSROOM: 704.374.3691 'lift 0:111&iyoup SIDE —wbtv,com SJUS111— DEQ-CFW-00082204