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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00024198From: King, Morelia s[/O=EXCHANGELA8S/OU=EXCHANGEADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYD|BOHF2]SPDLT)/CN=REOP|ENTS/CN=F2A87O5DC11844AO8B1E36B7A3AOBG5C-K8SK|NG1] Sent: 8/8/20I7I:44:15PM To: Watts, Debra [/h=[xchangeLabs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=5a4cII4Ob5b749eb81ae399cbd010e41'djwatts];Zimmerman,]ay [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=56]d8I453bd54ebf8587I1a7b31d6cdf-sjzimmerman];6reXson,]im [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=]893Zbe189Of40f a7O735cO%dOaca53-jhgreXson];Risgaard,]on [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchangpAdministrative Group (FYD|BOHF2]SPDQ]/cn=Redpient$cn=dlee2677427748cf995eac3d5Ga4e2le-jrrisgaand];Cu|pppper,Linda [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchangpAdministrative Group (FYD|BOHF2]SPDQ]/cn=Redpient$cn=7]d475cbae324a29687el7l1dc9a79c5-|mcu|pppper];Gudreau,Jessica [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchangpAdministrative Group (FYD|BOHF2]SPDQ]/cn=Redpient$cn=754d92G6f43445529e8892420aa44el-jcXudreau];Cnx,Heidi [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchangpAdministrative Group (FYD|BOHF2]SPDQ]/cn=Redpient$cn=fI48a892f3fe499d9d3Oaa5a4aOl68b1-h|cnx] C[: Kegley, Geoff [/o=ExchangeLubs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|BOHF2]SPD[O/cn=Redpient$cn=c3d9f28d57O745eGu32e4d27427O]cab'ggkeg|ey1];Rogers,[Wichae| [/o=ExchangeLubs/ou=ExchungeAdministrative Group (FYD|BOHF2]SPD[O/cn=Redpient$cn=e99G5bO5aede453GaeOI4I7O725a4GO4'dmnogers] Subject: RE: ASRUpdate Please read below the update (received yesterday) form the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority regarding the ASR and GenX activities. Thank you, From: Gary McSmkh[maiku:Gary.Mcumkh@ofpuaorg] Sent: Monday, August U7 20173:25PK4 To: GreBson,Jim ^jim.gregson@ncdenr.8ov>;King, Morelia s<moreUa.sanchez'kin8@ncdenr.Bou" Subject: FVV:[FPUAChairman's Daily Update: August 7,JO17 From: Lindsey HaUock Sent: Monday, August O7 20173:14PK4 To: Lindsey HaUuck� Subject: [FPUAChairman's Daily Update: August 7,JO17 Storage and Recovery well and N/ednesdoy'sBoard Meeting. l. CFPUA will remove approximately 48 million gallons of treated drinking water stored in the Peedee aquifer. Tests show that the water atthe Aquifer Storage and Recovery (A5R) well on Westbrook Avenue is below the GenX health goal of 140 parts per trillion (ppt) set by the NCDHHS, but above the average levels that we are currently supplying to our customers. Because the water was treated and stored while [hemouru was still OEQ-CFVV_00024198 discharging GenXinto the Cape Fear River, [FPUAhas decided hisinthe best interest ofour customers to withdraw that water from the aquifer. CFPUA plans to start withdrawing the water in early September. It will be discharged to the sewer system, and returned to the river downstream of all drinking water intakes. To see the most recent GenX results from the ASR well, click here. We will provide additional updates on this process as they are available. J]OGovernment Center Drive. [FPUABoard Meetings are open tothe public. For more information onVVednesday'smeeting, click here. 3. Last week, [FPUAreceived updated water sampling data from Eurofnsfor our Sweeney Water Plant. The most recent data shows levels of GenX below the NC DHHS health advisory goal of 140 ppt. See below for specific sampling data: Date Raw Finished To view all GenX results, click here. 4. For CFPUA customers who prefer water from an alternate source, CFPUA is offering free water from a ground source. This water is treated at CFPUA's nanofiltration plant. On July 13 [FPUAsampled water atthis Richardson NanoMkration Plant —which serves the free water station at Ogden Park —for GenX and it was not detected. This water is supplied by aquifers that have not been affected by [hemours'discharge ofGenX. Residential CFPUA customers may fill their clean personal containers at New Hanover County's Ogden Park near the tennis courts at 615 Ogden Park Drive. This is available daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CFPUA will continue to offer this service until we confirm a trend line that is at or below the health advisory goal set by NC DHHS. For citizens unable to get to the free water station, CFPUA is partnering with the City of Wilmington and area churches to provide free water from Ogden Park. OEQ-CFVV_00024199 Churches will transport empty containers to Ogden Park where they will be filled with treated groundwater at no cost. Church volunteers will then bring the filled containers back to the designated churches, where customers can pick them up. Churches will be open for drop off between 9:00 am and 11:00 am every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and for pick up between 1:00 pm and 3:00 p.m. on the same days. Three churches in the greater downtown area will be offering drop-off and pick-up services: * Warner Temple AMEZion Church, 62ONixon St,(91O)763-63UO w St. Phillip AMEChurch, 8lSN.8~'St,(91O)762'3573 For citizens interested inparticipating, please find instructions below: 1. Drop off empty containers at one of the participating churches between 9:00 am and 11:00 am Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday beginning Monday, July 31. Z. Containers should be clean, have caps, be marked with the person's name and number, and be between one and five gallons insize. 3. Containers should not have previously been used for chemicals, such as cleaning fluids or other liquids 4. Pick up filled containers between 1:00 pm and 3:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday beginning Monday, July 31. To view the full news release, click here. 5. CFPUA encourages the public to check our website and social media channels for updates as this continues to unfold. We are committed to transparency, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with you through the duration of this process. Mmrel|aSanchez King Wilmington Regional Office: 127 Cardinal Drive Extension; Wilmington, NC 28405 (p)y»nrysrzzo <qy�nssnznn4 8�r�r�aro��a�u��o�acun�aLas/andn�aybac�oo�aa�bod���ar�su From: Watts, Debra Sent: Monday, August U7 20172:00PK4 To: Zimmerman, Jay <jay.zimmerman@ncdenr.gov>; Gregson, Jim <jim.gregson@ncdenr.gov>; Risgaard, Jon <jon.hsgaard@ncdenr.gov>;Culpepper, Linda <|inda.cu|pepper@nodencgov>;Godrea4Jessica «jessica.Bodreau@ncdenr.8ov>;Cox, Heidi <heidicox@ncdenr.8o«~ Cc: Watts, Debra «debra.wotts@ncdenr.8ov>;King, Morelia s«more||a.sanohez-king@nodenr.guv>;Kegley, Geoff xgeoff.keg|ey0Dncdenr.8ov>;Rogers, Michael <michaeirogers@ncdenr.8ov> Subject: FVV:A8R Update In expectation of discussion with the Department, Jay asked me to prepare some information concerning the Aquifer Storage and Recovery well at the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority site. Basically he asked what do we know, what's | have attached aWord document that hopefully answers these questions. Thank you toJim Gre8sonand Mike Rogers who helped pull this information together. |tisadraft sow/emay still need tomake some corrections. Also, |have other documents that may help with our discussions. Attached are: * 1SANCA[I[.OZ19rules for ASR * VV|UOOD149A8Rpermit w Maps and diagrams that show location of monitoring wells, ASIR location, and schematic of wells and stored water 0 Emails referred to in the Word document Thanks everyone! Debra Watts Suy,ervisor Animal Feedin,,w OFerations and Groundwater Protection Branch. Division of Water Resources North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality �a S�isx��:��� y�x�7�m/n�/m�u�������nY�Law/mn�/nay�wo�x�n��dynhhkdpmn��z� OEQ-CFVV_00024201