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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00084243From: Kritzer, Jamie [/D=[XCHANG[LAB5/OU=EXCHANGEADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYD|BOHF2]SPDLT)/CN=REOP|ENTS/CN=C[E9]C49D01445A]B541B8327DCDCD4O-JBKR|TZ[R] Sent: 9/1I/I0I78:I2:04PW1 To: rjacobs[/h=[xchangeLabs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=ad1c7f48cb154d74acIQO%I55f9bO3fI-rjacobs] CC: Kritzer, Jamie [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchanXeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=cee93c49d01445a3b54Ibb3Z7dcdc84O-jbkritzer] Subject: RE: consent order chemours Yes, we've posted Friday's partial consent order to DEQ!s GenX web page at: The partial consent order addresses the issues the state raised with regard to protection of surface water. The court order requires Chemours to not discharge GenX to the state's waterways. The order also requires the company to not discharge Nafion byproducts 1 and 2 (noted in the #2 of the order as "PFESA") until a state wastewater discharge permit with appropriate conditions is issued. The consent order also ensures that Chemours will provide the information DE{I requested to aid the department in protecting North Carolina's rivers. Jamie Kritzer Communications Director N.C. Department of Environmental Quality 519-707-8602 From: Jacobs, Rusty [maiko:rjacobs@vvuncorg] Sent Monday, September11, 20174:08 PM To: Kritzer, Jamie <jamie.kritzer@nodenr.gov> Subject: consent order chemours Jamie, I just want to verify the accuracy of the wire reports on the consent order with Chemours. Do you have a copy of the order that you can share with me —or is there a summary of the provisions/conclitions/cletails? Rusty Jamb PoliticsIGovenn/nentReporter —N/UW[Radio Email: rjocobs(2wunc.orq Twitter., @rustyjacobsWUNC DEQ-CFW-00084244