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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00083118From: Kritzer, Jamie [/D=[XCHANG[LAB5/OU=EXCHANGEADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYD|BOHF2]SPDLT)/CN=REOP|ENTS/CN=C[E9]C49D01445A]B541B8327DCDCD4O-JBKR|TZ[R] Sent: 8/30/I0I711:08:14PM To: Lucey,John D[/h=[xchangeLabs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=8967efQOeI3a488f86bOI51Zea4d9f36-jd|ucey] CC: Young, Sarah [/o=ExchanXeLabs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=94e1114833aa46b9bQ7fQd4e5b96I3f4-smyoungI];Kritzer,]amie [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=ExchangeAdministrative Group (FYD|8OHFZ33PDO)/cn=Redpient$cn=cee93c49d01445a3b541bb3Z7dcdc84O-jbkritzer] Subject: For tomorrow MM This is a letter we will need to post on the GenX webpage tomorrow morning. Under the heading "EPA to Provide Guidance on Health Risks," please create a separate heading with the following headline and text: As part of its ongoing investigation, the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality urged Chemours on Aug. 29 to stop discharging two additional chemical compounds into the Cape Fear River. The compounds were identified in the company's waste stream by a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency analysis shared with the state this week. Atameeting onAug. 28, EPA scientists told the state that they have identified two compounds they are calling Nafion byproducts 1 and 2 in Chemours' waste stream and that estimated concentrations of these compounds are not decreasing. The new information prompted DEC\to write Chemours onAug. 29asking the company tostop release of the two compounds. DEQ also repeated its call for Chemours to provide the state agency with a complete inventory, sampling data and test results for all chemicals included in the company's waste stream. Jamie Kritzer Communications Director N.C. Department of Environmental Quality 519-707-8602 'o sis ��e N��h�ann0naPo�0Re:nn%sLmwmnd/n�yb�d"",c����h7����axf�� OEQ-CFVV_00083118