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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00020829From: Culpepper, Linda [/O=EXCHANGELABS/OU=EXCHANG[ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYD|BOHF2]SPDLT)/CN=REOP|ENTS/CN=73D475CBAE324A29B87E171IDC9A79C5-UNCULPEPPER] Sent: 6/9/20I7955:16PM To: Holman, Sheila [/h=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchanXeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=94a3f59574d34b769b3bd834a97IO5c5-scho|man];Zimmerman, Jay [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=56]d8I453bd54ebf8587I1a7b]1d6cdf-sjzimmerman] CC: Kritzer, Jamie (jamie.kritzer@ncdenr.gov) Uamie.kritzer@ncdenr.gov];Sink, Marla [/o=ExchanXeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ3SPDU)/cn=Redpients/cn=I4436cdf3]f147acad6Zdb9cb7dcf8lb-Ma r|a.3ink]; Munger, Bridget [/o=ExchangpLabs/uu=[xchanDeAdministrative Group (FYD|BOHF2]SPDQ]/cn=Redpient$cn=c54e1f650cea499GDa5aba689c204f5l-bcmunger] From: Culpepper, Linda Sent: Friday, June O9 20175:55PK4 To: 'Emily Barnes (Sen. Michael Lee)'«Lee|a@nc8a.stateoc.uu> Cc: Godreau, Jessica <jessica.godreau@ncdenr.gov>; Grzyb, Julie <julie.grzyb@ncdenr.gov>; Miller, Anderson <andeson.miUer@ncdenr.gou~ Subject: Follow up GenX Emily — thank you for sharing the below with Sen. Lee and Rep. Grange. Appreciated the opportunity totalk with them this afternoon. �.- We certainly understand the public concerns surrounding the issue with GenX and are working with the EPA and others to learn more about the chemical compound and any potential impacts it may have. It's important for the public to know that drinking water from the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority meetsall state and federal drinking water standards. EPA has established standards for many pollutants impacting water quality and public health. North Carolina and other states are in communication with EPA asfurther guidance and research is developed that will provide the state Department of Environmental Quality with the information needed to begin developing regulatory limits for GenX. The EPA is the sole agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards nationwide and has extensive resources necessary to determine the nature, extent and potential impacts of chemicals such as GenX. When EPA establishes guidance for emerging contaminants such as GenX, this triggers the process used by EPA and states like North Carolina to develop regulations for these contaminants. People should beassured that there are steps that DEQ staff are taking while we're awaiting guidance from the EPA. DEQ officials are talking with Chemours to assess waste streams containing GenX and determine if the company can reduce the amount of the chemical compound being discharged to the river. DHHS has drafted a summary of their review and I have asked them to share that with you directly so that you can follow upwith them asneeded. Thank you for your time this afternoon. Unda Culpepper Deputy Director Division of Water Resources North Carolina Department ofEnvironmental Quality 1611 Mail Service Center Phone919-707-9014 DEQ-CFW-00020830