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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00049589From: shoesand[shoesand@ecrr.mm] Sent: 6/9/20173:22:35PyW To: Snyb,]u|ie [/o=ExchanXeLabs/ou=[xchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|BOHFI]3PDLT)/cn=Kecipients/cn=75dI654d45154cIabbO8596aIc9af%8%-jagoyb] Subject: RE: Question Julie, Super!! Thank you very much in advance for anything you can find out. Sent: Friday, June 09, 2017 10:28 AM To: uhoesand«uhoesand@ecnccom> Subject: RE: Question Brayton, Good question. | have very limited knowledge onthis subject so|simple donot know. However, |amworking diligently to learn more and if I come across such a definitive answer I will let you know. | also hope tubemeeting with Dr. Knappe one of the authors of the recent studies on GenX in the Cape Fear and he may have some information on this for us. Julie From: shoesand Sent: Friday, June U9 201710:06AM To: Grzyb,Julie Subject: Question Since you mentioned to me about considering RO potential because of chemicals in the Cape Fear Water, | have been doing a bit of research specifically on Gen x, Chemour's pubic info on their Fayetteville discharge treatment, riparian water rights and the like. My question to you, are you aware ofany definitive research testing that ROtreatment totally eliminates Gen Xfnom water supplies. I can't find anything definitive. I have even gone to overseas citations. Right now'm just focused on treatment technologies and not toxicology reports. Ifyou are aware ofany citations or Thank you so much mum