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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020.09.04_CCO.p19_ChemoursExtensionRequest The Chemours Company Fayetteville Works 22828 NC Highway 87 W Fayetteville, NC 28306 September 4, 2020 Sheila Holman Assistant Secretary for the Environment 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 sheila.holman@ncdenr.gov Re: Consent Order Paragraph 19 Extension Request Dear Ms. Holman, This letter is provided in response to your August 25th, 2020 letter, requesting further information with respect to the potential availability and provision of public water in Bladen County and Cumberland County. For background, the Feasibility Study Report for Public Water Services, submitted by Chemours on March 11th, 2019, explained that provision of connections to Paragraph 19 eligible residences was not feasible in Cumberland County, or in Bladen County east of the Cape Rear River. Chemours proposed to offer whole house GAC to qualifying residences in those areas, and to offer public water connections if there were sufficient levels of acceptance in Bladen County west of the River. DEQ has approved this plan for both Counties east of the River and in Bladen County west of the River, and has continued to consider the proposal for Cumberland County west of the River. Chemours has sought and obtained a series of three month extensions of the Consent Order deadline for providing alternate water to those eligible under Paragraph 19. The last such request was submitted on August 21st, 2020, and NCDEQ agreed to a one month extension for that request, through September 25th, 2020. As indicated in Chemours’ August 21st, 2020 Paragraph 19 extension request letter, we have continued discussions with both Bladen and Cumberland Counties regarding the potential expansions of their public water systems to supply affected parties west of the Cape Fear River. Bladen County West of the Cape Fear River The qualifying properties for replacement drinking water supplies under Paragraph 19 of the Consent Order in Bladen County are largely within the northern area of the County, and on the west side of the Cape Fear River there is a public water system served by the Tobermory well (on the east side of the river there is a smaller public water system served by the Live Oak well). The 2019 feasibility analysis submitted to NCDEQ was based on approximately fifty properties located on the west side of the Cape Fear River being served by private wells and eligible for the options of Paragraph 19, and that 90% of such homeowners would need to accept public water to make it cost effective under the criteria set forth in the Consent Order. Presently, there are fifty-seven 2 properties in this area that have had well sampling results for GenX compounds above the limit set in Paragraph 19, however of these properties: (a) twelve have had a GAC system installed, (b) eighteen already receive public water service, and (c) five are connected to public water service but not receiving it. While Chemours continues to conduct private drinking water well sampling, based on the present number of Paragraph 19 eligible properties that are not already connected to a public water supply, the 90% basis for the 2019 feasibility analysis cannot be met. Notwithstanding this, Chemours continues to discuss with Bladen County the ability to provide a public water connection option for replacement drinking water supplies under Paragraph 19. This discussion includes both potential expansion of Bladen County’s public water system, and the ability to connect Paragraph 19 eligible properties to the existing Tobermory well system. As part of these discussions, we have discussed with Bladen County the future capacity and water treatment for PFAS compounds of the two existing well systems (Tobermory and Live Oak). If this public water connection option is established, a schedule will be set for connecting Paragraph 19 eligible properties on the west side of the Cape Fear River to the existing well system, and Chemours anticipates that these connections will be completed within two years for those properties requiring new public water lines to be run. Cumberland County West of the Cape Fear River There are presently one hundred and twenty-two qualifying properties for replacement drinking water supplies under Paragraph 19 of the Consent Order in Cumberland County west of the Cape Fear River, of which thirty-six have a GAC system already installed. In addition to these Paragraph 19 eligible properties, there are approximately 2,500 qualifying properties under Paragraph 20 of the Consent Order for provision of reverse osmosis drinking water systems, of which approximately 760 have one or more RO systems installed. Earlier this year, Cumberland County allocated funds toward creating a public water system in the Gray’s Creek area of the county. Since that time, Chemours has communicated with Cumberland County regarding providing a contribution toward such public water system and such system providing a public water connection for Paragraph 19 and Paragraph 20 eligible properties. Cumberland County is presently conducting engineering evaluations for a system and will provide more detailed information to Chemours as its analysis is finalized. **** We hope that the foregoing responds to your request. In light of the ongoing status, we hereby request an additional three month extension to meet the Paragraph 19 requirements in Bladen and Cumberland Counties west of the Cape Fear River. If you have any questions, please contact me at Brian.D.Long@chemours.com. 3 Sincerely, Brian D. Long Plant Manager Chemours – Fayetteville Works Cc: William F. Lane, DEQ Francisco Benzoni, NC DOJ Michael Abraczinskas, DAQ Michael Scott, DWM Danny Smith, DWR David C. Shelton, Chemours John F. Savarese, WLRK Kemp Burdette, CFRW Geoff Gisler, SELC