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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00021792From: ]amieKrbzer[jumiekritzer@ncdenr.gov Sent: 6/27/20179:38:48PN1 To: Culpepper, Linda [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchanXeAdministrative Group (FYD|BOHFI]3PDLT)/cn=Kecipients/cn=7]d475cbae324aZ9687eI7I1dc9a79c5-|mcu|pepper] Subject: DEQverifies Chemours has stopped discharging GenX wastewater: Site visit to Chemours part of o Roy Cooper, Governor Rnlease:IMDVMDIAIE Contact: Jamie Kritzer Michael S. Regan, Secretary DEQ vcrifics Chcmo rs has stoppcd dischargingGcnX wustcwatcr Site visit to(homoumpart of ongoing state investigation RkLEIG|0—Staff with the Y4I.Dnparkneniof today inspected Cbonuoum` Fayetteville facility and verified � �oddbd/counqpunyiu wastewater from the byproduct Gen},preventing the unregulated chemical compound from discharging into the Cape Fear River. D20officials verified during aoon-siteinspection Tuesday that Chcnxonr is redirecting the wastewater from the Gon}{process into temporary storage tanks o(theFayetteville facility oodcan hemoved off -site for disposal. Chemours officials told state D20officials that the company shipped nnotuuko[v/usk:watorCunntheprnoosoioom&rkonsusoonxnor6olincinorokor[oro trial bum on June 22 and that the company is making arrangements to move and incinerate the waste collected from the process. "We are Chemours accountable forcontaining the chemical compound ooxrcontinue toinvestigate the presence o[ GcnXiothe Cape Fear Rbec``said Michael Re8uu,secretary o{the 2�.C.Dopudneuio[ 0uu�"Wh ile have verified that Chcn�our discharging (}onX into the Cape Fear River, voare continuing iowork tubetter understand this unregulated compound, how much of it is in the river, and its potential impacts." The site visit iapart uIuo onizoina stateinvestigation. DBQ,ioconsultation with the N.C.Department uIHealth and Human Services, is looking into reports ofun unregulated chemical known aeGonXiothe lower Cape Fear Rber. Chemours produces GenX at its facili'ly in Fayetteville and previously discharged wastewater from the process into the Cape Fear. In response to requests from DEQ.local officials and residents, Chemouroannounced onJune 2Othe company would capture, remove and safely dispose of wastewater containing the byproduct GcnX instead of releasing it into the Cape Fear. &spart n[its investigation, DE0officials are collecting water samples uil2locations inthe Cape Fear River near Chomour ` Fayetteville facility and donnotToumotthe Wilmington mno"ovvoteroyokxnin6okos,Gniohodnutoroud groundwaternoOo serving the ku�erCape Fear region. The 6rx v/m�rsamples were ooDu�ndJune |0ioU� � ro�km/endJuuo22iuiho WilmingtonroQion.D80o8Gcia|aropoatoddhoaamcvvubruoOcodonpr000aa(hiavvcok,vvbhemnp|oacoOoc0odindbo Fayetteville region onJune 26and scheduled for collection iothe Wilmington no&ionoo]unc29.D20p|onehorcpoa1umnp| July d 6 again on ' 3 and . The water samples collected bvDBQare being analyzed by two independent laboratories, ocertified facility ioColorado and a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lab inthe Rosound� Triangle Pork. The water samples collected 6yDE0onJune 19 and OEQ-CFVV_00021792 June 22 arrived last week at the Colorado and EPA labs. Once lab analysis is complete, results will be reviewed by state officials with DEQ and DHHS and made available to the public. Results are expected to be available about a month from the time the samples arrive at the labs. Collecting and analyzing multiple samples is essential to develop a comprehensive understanding of conditions and further evaluate potential health impacts. For the latest information on what DEQ and DHHS are doing to address this issue, please visit DEQ's web page devoted to GcnX, ht.lps://d.c(l.nc.gov/iiews/liot.-topics/genx-investigation. Web s ite: hli r, Facebook: I - ---------------------- --------------------- --------------------- ----------------- q Twitter: RSS Feed. I-, 1601 Mail Service Center., Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 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 DEQ-CFW-00021793