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The Chemours Company
Fayetteville Works
22828 NC Highway 87 W
Fayetteville, NC 28306
PFAS NON-TARGETED ANALYSIS AND
METHODS DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Process and Non-Process Wastewater and Stormwater
Prepared by
The Chemours Company FC, LLC
1007 Market Street
PO Box 2047
Wilmington, DE 19899
and
Geosyntec Consultants of NC, P.C.
2501 Blue Ridge Road, Suite 430
Raleigh, NC 27607
Geosyntec Project Number TR0726
January 30, 2019
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Non-Targeted Analytical Background ......................................................... 1
1.2 Scope and Rationale..................................................................................... 1
2 SAMPLING PLAN ............................................................................................... 3
2.1 Sampling Locations ..................................................................................... 3
2.2 Sampling Schedule ...................................................................................... 3
2.3 Sampling Procedures ................................................................................... 3
2.4 Sample Shipping and Chain of Custody ...................................................... 3
2.5 Quality Assurance/ Quality Control ............................................................ 4
3 NON-TARGETED LABORATORY ANALYSIS .............................................. 5
3.1 Sample Preparation ...................................................................................... 5
3.2 Instrumental Analysis .................................................................................. 5
3.2.1 Liquid Chromatography .................................................................. 5
3.2.2 Quadrupole Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry .............................. 5
3.3 Compound Identification ............................................................................. 5
3.3.1 Initial Assessment ........................................................................... 5
3.3.2 Enhanced Assessment ..................................................................... 6
3.4 Test Method Development........................................................................... 6
4 REPORTING ........................................................................................................ 7
5 REFERENCES ..................................................................................................... 8
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Description of Sampling Locations
Table 2: Sampling Containers and Preservation
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Site Location
Figure 2: Sample Locations
Figure 3: Proposed Non-Targeted Analysis Schedule
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
CFRW – Cape Fear River Watch
DEQ – Department of Environmental Quality
NCCW – non-contact cooling water
ng/L – nanograms per liter
PFAS – per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances
PPA – polymer processing aid
Q-TOF-MS – quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry
SPE – solid phase extraction
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1 INTRODUCTION
This plan (the Plan) has been prepared by The Chemours Company FC, LLC (Chemours) and
Geosyntec Consultants of NC, P.C. (Geosyntec) to provide information to support the
characterization of additional per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in aqueous samples
collected from process and non-process wastewater (i.e., non-contact cooling water [NCCW]) and
stormwater at the Chemours Fayetteville Works, North Carolina site (the Facility; Figure 1). This
Plan identifies the locations for samples to be collected, a schedule, and describes the approach
that will be used to identify PFAS compounds. The analytical approach selected for screening the
aqueous samples collected is referred to as a non-targeted analysis and this is described more below
in Section 1.1. For any new PFAS identified through the non-targeted analysis Chemours plans to
develop a schedule for developing test methods and laboratory standards.
This Plan is intended to address requirements specified in Paragraph 11 subpart (a) in the proposed
Consent Order dated 21 November 2018 between Chemours and the North Carolina Department
of Environmental Quality (DEQ) with the Cape Fear River Watch (CFRW) as intervenor. Other
parts of the Consent Order will be addressed separately by Chemours. Aside from collection of
samples for non-targeted analysis, at present Chemours plans to perform all other effort and
reporting described in this Plan. This Plan was prepared under the direction of Dr. Lam Leung, an
analytical chemist, of The Chemours Company. The purpose of the work described in this Plan is
to identify previously unidentified (i.e. additional) PFAS that may be present in water and develop
standards and methods to facilitate the quantitative analysis of these PFAS.
1.1 Non-Targeted Analytical Background
Non-targeted analysis for PFAS will be conducted using liquid chromatography coupled to high
resolution quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry (Q-TOF-MS). Q-TOF-MS accurately
measures the mass to charge ratio of unknown analytes (i.e. candidates) facilitating the
determination of their chemical formulas. Relevant structural information can be interpreted by
fragmenting ions via tandem mass spectrometry, where candidates that do not fit the fragmentation
requirements for a particular structure are eliminated so that the tentative structure for the molecule
can be assigned. After tentative identification, the structural identity of an analyte can be further
assessed by comparing the analyte’s chromatographic retention time and mass spectrometry
fragmentation patterns to those of an authentic standard.
1.2 Scope and Rationale
This Plan addresses requirements in Paragraph 11 subpart (a) as listed in the proposed Consent
Order. Chemours plans to begin sample collection within thirty days of DEQ approval of this Plan.
In parallel to this non-targeted work, samples will also be collected and analyzed for PFAS using
existing laboratory methods as part of the Initial Characterization program described in the
December 2018 Sampling Plan (Geosyntec, 2018). Non-targeted analysis will commence with
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sample preparation by filtration, direct injection, or solid phase extraction (SPE) procedures,
followed by analysis by liquid chromatography coupled to Q-TOF-MS. Initial assessment will be
conducted for all additional PFAS, to determine each analyte’s empirical formula and identify
candidate molecular structures. Enhanced assessment will be conducted on a prioritized set of the
highest abundance additional PFAS, using authentic standards for confirmation of the analyte’s
structural identity. Test methods will then be developed for these analytes according to EPA’s
Protocol for Review and Validation of New Methods for Regulated Organic and Inorganic
Analytes in Wastewater under EPA’s Alternate Test Procedure Program (EPA, 2016). Chemours
plans to prepare a report documenting the findings of the non-targeted analysis and development
of laboratory standards and test methods and plans to submit this report to the DEQ by June 30,
2020.
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2 SAMPLING PLAN
2.1 Sampling Locations
Aqueous samples will be collected during the non-targeted sampling events at locations shown on
Figure 2 and listed in Table 1. The six identified sample locations (4, 8, 15, 16, 17, and 20) are a
subset of those proposed in the December 2018 Sampling Plan (Geosyntec, 2018). These locations
include water from process wastewater streams, non-process wastewater, and stormwater.
Process wastewater streams at the Chemours Monomers IXM Area (location 16) may vary
temporally based on campaigns being run at different times, therefore samples at this location will
be collected on a bimonthly basis for one year, concurrent with the Initial Characterization
sampling events outlined in the December 2018 Sampling Plan (Geosyntec, 2018). All other non-
targeted samples will be collected one time during the first sampling event, because they are not
expected to show significant temporal variation.
Process wastewater at the Chemours PPA Area (location 17) is pumped in a closed loop directly
into trailers within secondary containment. The sample collection point for this PPA will be
determined at a later date, but is expected to be a grab sample from each of the waste trailer tanks.
2.2 Sampling Schedule
The proposed sampling, analysis, evaluation and reporting schedule is provided in a Gantt Chart
(Figure 3).
2.3 Sampling Procedures
Samples will be collected as part of the Initial Characterization sampling for the December 2018
Sampling Plan (Geosyntec, 2018). Samples will be collected according to the same procedures
outlined in the December 2018 Sampling Plan, including field parameter monitoring,
decontamination procedures, and documentation. Sample collection procedures for non-targeted
analysis are summarized in Table 2.
2.4 Sample Shipping and Chain of Custody
Samples will be shipped under chain of custody in the same manner as described in the December
2018 Sampling Plan (Geosyntec, 2018). Coolers with samples for non-targeted analysis will be
shipped to the following address:
The Chemours Company
Attn: Lam Leung
Experimental Station 402/5323
200 Powder Mill Road
Wilmington, DE 19803
USA
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2.5 Quality Assurance/ Quality Control
A field duplicate will be collected at each sampling location shown on Figure 2 and listed in Table
1. The duplicates will be archived for potential future analysis to confirm analyte identities after
compound identification described below in Section 3.3.
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3 NON-TARGETED LABORATORY ANALYSIS
3.1 Sample Preparation
Preparation of water samples for non-targeted PFAS analysis may be accomplished by filtration,
direct injection, or SPE procedures. Direct injection will be conducted first, and SPE will be used
if enhanced sensitivity is required. SPE is widely used to extract, clean up, and concentrate
complex water samples for detection of PFAS at nanogram per liter (ng/L) levels (Nakayama et
al., 2010). Various SPE sorbent materials will be evaluated to optimize the SPE extraction
efficiency in the water samples.
3.2 Instrumental Analysis
3.2.1 Liquid Chromatography
All analytes in extracted samples will be separated by liquid chromatography. Liquid
chromatography enables separation of analytes in complex sample matrices based on their relative
affinity for the solid phase and liquid phase of the chromatographic column, significantly
improving selectivity and sensitivity when coupled to mass spectrometry. Chromatographic
conditions and column materials will be optimized to further improve the current detection
methodology.
3.2.2 Quadrupole Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry
Following separation by liquid chromatography, the mass to charge ratio of individual analytes
will be determined by Q-TOF-MS: samples are ionized, then analytes pass through a series of
quadrupoles that select for one mass to charge ratio at a time. Analytes then undergo further
focusing in a time of flight chamber, so that ions of different mass to charge ratios reach the
detector at different times.
3.3 Compound Identification
All detectable additional PFAS will be tentatively identified through an initial assessment. The
molecular identity of select compounds will then be confirmed through enhanced assessment.
3.3.1 Initial Assessment
The spectra obtained from Q-TOF-MS analysis will be used to quantify known analytes with
authentic standards and determine the empirical formula for unknown analytes. Because fluorine
has a unique negative mass defect, the presence and empirical formula for fluorinated compounds
can be determined with a high level of confidence.
Structural information will also be interpreted for unknown compounds by performing tandem
mass spectrometry: following initial mass to charge separation, precursor ions are broken down
(fragmented) into product ions, and the spectra for the product ions can provide information on the
structure of the precursor ions. Through this method, tentative molecular structures will be
assigned.
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3.3.2 Enhanced Assessment
Chemours will prioritize unknowns with the highest abundance for enhanced assessment, where
the structural identity of the analyte will be assessed by preparing and analyzing an authentic
standard. The retention times and spectra for the tentatively identified analytes will be compared
to those of the authentic standard to confirm their chemical identity. If standards for a given
compound are not commercially available, standards will be synthesized by Chemours or a
contract laboratory. If the spectra for a standard does not match an unknown analyte’s spectra,
alternative structures will be considered.
3.4 Test Method Development
Test methods will be developed for additional PFAS compounds identified by the non-targeted
assessment. Test methods will be developed according to EPA’s Protocol for Review and
Validation of New Methods for Regulated Organic and Inorganic Analytes in Wastewater under
EPA’s Alternate Test Procedure Program (EPA, 2016). Depending on the number of additional
PFAS identified through the non-targeted analysis and the availability of authentic standards for
the additional PFAS, test method development may continue past the planned report submission
date of June 30, 2020 discussed below in Section 4.
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4 REPORTING
Chemours plans to submit a report to the DEQ by June 30, 2020. The report will summarize the
findings of the non-targeted analysis and identify any additional PFAS detected in process
wastewater, non-process wastewater, and stormwater at the Facility, and provide copies of the test
methods that have been developed. The schedule of activities described in the report is shown in
Figure 3.
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5 REFERENCES
(EPA) United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2016. Protocol for Review and Validation
of New Methods for Regulated Organic and Inorganic Analytes in Wastewater Under
EPA’s Alternate Test Procedure Program.
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-03/documents/chemical-new-method-
protocol_feb-2016.pdf; Accessed January 17, 2019.
Geosyntec Consultants, 2018. PFAS Characterization Sampling Plan. December 28, 2018.
Nakayama, S. F.; Strynar, M. J.; Reiner, J. L.; Delinsky, A. D.; Lindstrom, A. B. “Determination
of Perfluorinated Compounds in the Upper Mississippi River Basin.” Environ. Sci.
Technol. 2010, 44 (11), 4103−4109.
Tables
TABLE 1DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLING LOCATIONSChemours Fayetteville Works, North CarolinaGeosyntec ConsultantsOutfallProcess WastewaterNon-process wastewater (i.e., NCCW)Stormwater4*Combined stormwater discharge from Kuraray northern leased area and Chemours PPA areaTemporal Composite8Outfall 001 non-Chemours treated process wastewater discharge to open channel to Outfall 002Temporal Composite15*Combined stormwater and NCCW discharge from eastern portion of the FacilityTemporal Composite16Chemours Monomers IXM Area combined process wastewater Grab17 Chemours PPA Area combined process wastewater Grab20* Outfall 002 to Cape Fear RiverTemporal CompositeNotesSample numbers refer to locations identified in Figure 2 and correspond to locations identified in the December 28, 2018 Sampling Plan (Geosyntec, 2018).NCCW - non-contact cooling waterPPA - polymer processing aid * - sample must be collected during a rain eventSample NumberSample Location DescriptionSample CategorySampling MethodJanuary 2019
TABLE 2 SAMPLING CONTAINERS AND PRESERVATIONChemours Fayetteville Works, North CarolinaGeosyntec ConsultantsNon-targeted analysis250 mL HDPE 4 NoneNotes:HDPE - high density polyethylenePreservationNumber of ContainersContainer Type and VolumeAnalytical MethodJanuary 2019
Figures
Kuraray America
Leased Areas
Chemours
PPA Area
Chemours Monomers IXM Area
Wastewater
Treatment
Plant
Dupont / Dow
Leased Area
Chemours
Former Teflon
Production Area
Site Location
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1Raleigh
750 0 750375 Feet
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Legend
Drainage Network
Site Boundary
Areas at Site
Chemours Monomers IXM Area
Chemours PPA Area
Dupont / Dow Leased Area
Chemours Former Teflon Production Area
Kuraray America Leased Area
Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Outfall 002 Pipe to Cape Fear River
Legend
Ditch Types
Wood Lined Trench
Open Channel to Outfall 002
DuPont Area Ditches
Waste Water Treatment Plant Discharge
Cooling Water Channel
Sample Location8
Primary Ditches in Site Drainage Network
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1616
20*20*
20: Outfall 002 Pipe to Cape Fear River
16: Chemours Monomers IXM Area
Combined Process Water Sampling
17: Chemours PPA Area Combined
Process Water Sampling
1717
*- Samples must be collected during rain event
Sample numbers correspond to locations identified in the December 28, 2018 Sampling Plan
(Geosyntec, 2018)
Outfall 002 Pipe to Cape Fear River88
4*4*
15*15*
Sample Locations
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500 0 500250 Feet
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 111201 02 03 04 05 06♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦‡‡‡‡‡‡‡×Notes:Approval of Sampling Plan.Sample preparation by filtration, direct injection or solid phase extraction (SPE) procedures.Instrumental analysis of samples by liquid chromatography coupled to quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry (Q-TOF-MS).♦ Initial assessment to determine the empirical formulas and tentative structural information for unknown analytes.‡Enhanced assessment to confirm structural identity of select analytes following preparation of authentic standards.×Report submission.Approval of Sampling Plan Project Milestone/DeliverableTest Method DevelopmentProposed Non-Targeted Analysis ScheduleChemours Fayetteville Works, North CarolinaTest method development for additional PFAS identified by non-targeted analyses. Test method development is expected to be an ongoing process that may require additional time beyond June 2020.2020Figure3January 2019RaleighThis schedule is based on the assumption that this Sampling Plan will be approved on February 1, 2019, and will be modified accordingly if the approval date changes.Bimonthly sampling event, to occur concurrently with Initial Characterization sampling events outlined in the December 2018 Sampling Plan (Geosyntec, 2018). Sample locations 4, 8, 15, 17, and 20 will be sampled once, during the first sampling event. Sample location 16 will be sampled bimonthly for one year. This schedule assumes that a storm event, as defined in C.F.R. 122.21(g)(7)(ii), will occur resulting in enough rain such that water is present at all sampling locations in the stormwater drainage network for the proposed sampling event.2019Report SubmissionEnhanced AssessmentInitial Data AssessmentInstrumental AnalysisSample PreparationSampling Event