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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00084480From: DevaneSteve [sdevane@fuyobaemerzom] Sent: 9/I3/20179:58:53PN1 To: Kritzer, Jamie [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|BOHFI]3PDLT)/cn=Kecipients/cn=cee93c49dO1445a]b54Ibb]I7dcdc84O-jbkhtzed Subject: Re: State issues notice of violation against Chemours based on new groundwater tests }onic�(]nanunrelated muhicc�doyou knnv/vvhenT}R(lmight announce adecision nnthe Atlantic CoastPipeline permit? lhoard i1might bnnext week. 8tevcDeVune Staff Writer The Fayetteville Observer 9|0.486.3572-office 9|0.978.8452-mobile On Wed, Sep l3,20l7ot4:5OPM, Kritzer, Jamie j i wrote: I'll put it in cue so they can start working on it. Jamie Kritzer Communications Director N.C. Department of Environmental Quality 919-218-5935 �a S�isx��:��� y�ub��a/n�}a�ub&��eco/�oLam/aa�x/aybadiS,o600ed6oPa/Vsa From: Devane,Steve [maiho: Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 4:28 PM To: Kritzer, Jon/c Subject: Re: State issues notice of violation against Chemours based on new groundwater tests Hi Jamie, Please consider this oformal request for copiesofthose studies. lfthe statc'olegal staff determines that they are privileged, please ask them to cite the state law which says they shouldn't be released. Thanks. Steve 8tevoDeVmne Staff Writer The Favcttev0cObserver 90KL4863j7J'office 910978.8452-nuobdc On Wed, Sep |3,2O|7o14:|7PM, Kritzer, Jamie j i wrote: The company has marked the health studies as privileged. The state agency's legal staffwill need tomake a determination about the degree to which information the company has provided us is privileged. M. 111111 M Td =- CommunicationsDirector N.C. Department of Environmental Quality OEQ-CFVV_00084481 91 C)-?l I; From: Devane, Steve [mailto:sdevane@fayobserver.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 4:14 PM To: Kritzer, Jamie <jatnie.kfitzer L-�,ncdenngov> Subject: Re: State issues notice of violation against Chemours based on new groundwater tests Hi Jamie, The Sept. 5 letter from DEQ to Chemours says the company had only this year provided the department with health studies that DuPont and Chemours had conducted previously on GenX. Can you get me a copy of those studies? If not, can you provide me with a summary of them and their findings? Thanks. Steve Steve DeVane Staff Writer The Fayetteville Observer 910.486.3572 - office 910.978.8452 - mobile DEQ-CFW-00084482 On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 9:58 APN� Kritzer, Jamie <jamie.kritzer@ncdenr.govwrote: Our ongoing investigation and the protection of peoples' drinking water is our highest priority. As such, we are moving quickly to start sampling peoples' wells because it is always a concern when we identify contamination in groundwater near private drinking wells. The results we receive will inform our next steps and we will keep the public informed at every step along the way. Jamie Kritzer N.C. Department of Environmental Quality 8n� iS,o��o��� /Wnn��mn��xn�o����w�nn7�Lmwmndnv�'hown From: Devane,Steve [maiho: Sent: Wednesday, September 13,2O179:3OAM To: Kritzer, Jamie Subject: Re: State issues notice of violation against Chemours based on new groundwater tests Hi Jamie, Thanks for the quick reply. Two other quick questions. How does the presence of C8 (PFOA) bring additional urgency to the investigation? Should it bring greater concern to nearby residents? I appreciate it Steve Steve DeVane Staff Writer The Fayetteville Observer 910.486.3572 - office 910.9-8.8452 - mobile On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 9:06 AM, Kritzer, Jamie <jamie.kritzerLo)ncdenr.gov> wrote: Steve, See my answers below. Jamie Kritzer N.C. Department of Environmental Quality DEQ-CFW-00084484 919-218-5935 ...:... ,.. From: Devane, Steve [mailto:sdevane@fa observer.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 8:09 AM To: Kritzer, Jamie <jamie.kritzer@ncdenr.gov> Subject: Re: State issues notice of violation against Chemours based on new groundwater tests Hi Jamie, I was taking a look at the map showing the preliminary test results from the groundwater at Chemours. It looks like the GenX level is hundreds of times the state drinking water goal and the PFOA (C8) level in a couple of places is 50 times the federal health advisory level. Are those levels that should concern residents nearby? People in this community desen7e to know about the safety of their well water and we're working to get them answers. As is our routine when we final. violations ofground titer rules on a regulated entity's property. use are conducting private well testing for people living near the facility to determine if any contamination has moved beyond the Chemours facility into wells used for drinking. We will conduct the private well testing and take any appropriate steps to protect peoples' drinking water, based on what the results show. Also, has DEQ gotten any more results from tests at the Chemours plant? We have not received new results from the Chemours plant. Has DEQ started taking water samples from nearby residences? DEQ-CFW 00084485 State. officials plan to start collecting water samples for testing from residential wells adjacent to the facility on Friday as part of an ongoing investigation into the chemical Cent, which is produced by Chemours. Finally, I noticed a subpoena on the website from a federal grand _jury asking DEQ for Chemours documents. What is that about? In late July; the. U.S. Attorney's Office issued DEQ with a subpoena that requests for the agency's documents, including permits, environmental compliance information, reports. emails, research, and notes related to the Chemours Compa rty's Fayetteville Works facility, GenX and the other fluorinated chemicals. We are providing those documents in a rolling schedule to the U.S. Attorney's Office. We issued. a news release about the subpoena and posted. the subpoena itself. You can find the news release with the subpoena linked at: irttps-A _]1_c,gov[deq__gatherin9- documents-federal-investigation-related-clzemours. Thanks. Steve Steve DeVane Staff Writer The Fayetteville Observer 910.486.3572 - office 910.978.8452 - mobile On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 4:32 PM, Jamie Kritzer <jamie.kritzer@)ncdenr.gov> wrote: DEQ-CFW 00084486 Michael S. Regan, Secretary Environmental�EnvEnvironmental Contact: Jamie Kritzer ,,elease: IMMEDIATE Date: September 6, 2017 Phone: RALEIGH —State off icia Is initiated add itiona I enforcement actions against Chemours Wednesday after preliminary state test i. |tz detected GenX in violation of state groundwater standards in non -drinking water wells at the company's Fayetteville Works facility. Preliminary test results publicized today by the state Department of Environmental Quality show concentrations ofGenXin vVeils environmental monitoring at the facility and are not a source of drinking water. Based onthe preliminary results, D8lannounced its plans Uocite [hemourswith a notice of violation. Tudm/sannouncement uomesaday after the state initiated other legal action against the company. DEQ and the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday also alerted health officials in Bladen and Cumberland counties to the preliminary test results. The state will perform initial testing for people who live near Chemours :rhe two state agencies are also making plans to host an information session from 6-7:30 p.m. Sept. 14*t St. Paul's Middle .Khoo|tuanswer peoples' questions about the groundwater test results from the Fayetteville Works facility. Ve are taking all necessary steps to address clear violations of state rules and will launch a private well testing regimen for homeowners living near the facility, to determine if the contamination has moved beyond the Chemours facility into well ,,/Vater used for drinking," said Michael Regan, secretary of the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality. "As is our routine ,,/Vhen we find violations of groundwater rules on a company's property, we are reaching out to residents who use wells as their source of drinking water." As part of the ongoing state investigation, DEQ collected groundwater samples from 14 groundwater monitoring wells on the i.ndustrial wells at the plant. Preliminary test results have identified other detections of flourinated compounds. The water samples collected by DEQ in early August at the company's industrial wells were sent tothree laboratories. The preliminary |ts come from only one ofthe labs — Gel Laboratories inCharleston, SI. State officials have not received test results from Chemours that were sent to Test America's Colorado lab for analysis, and are awaiting final results from the EPA �ab in Research Triangle Park. Wmbmite: Twitter. RSS Feed: If you would rather not receive future communications from North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources, let us know by clicking here. North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources, 217 W. Jones St., Raleigh, North Carolina 27699 United States This message may contain confidential and/or privileged information. 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