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DEQ Air Quality hid GenX, PFAS data

Reports and "scrubber" data concealed for 15 years

Annual reports detailed GenX, PFAS in DuPont's wastewater

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Phone Conversation with Mark Strynar, U.S. EPA

Meeting with Congressman David Price (Feb. 19, 2020)

Note that the scrubbers at Chemours (Dupont) Fayetteville, which simply transfer the chemical pollutants from air to water, are "control devices" regulated by NC DEQ state government officials. As a result of this regulatory responsibility, over a period of nearly 15 years DEQ officials in the Division of Air Quality had access to detailed, written information describing the discharge of GenX and PFAS chemical pollutants from the DuPont (Chemours) Fluorochemicals Plant (via the scrubbers) into the Cape Fear River.

Wilmington to Fayetteville Drinking Water Crisis



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DuPont Fayetteville key articles from 2005-2006


How to conceal a large Fluorochemicals Plant

NC DEQ concealment and coverup of GenX Chemicals

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