CD 21 — AR226-2111-3000

EPA administrative record segment: CD-21--AR226-2111-3000 (887 documents).

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This document appears to be a spreadsheet titled "Building Heights" containing roof level data and coordinates for various structures, with annotations regarding typical heights and specific requests for additional details if needed. 2001 AR226-2179 5kDez0LxZvjODdL5NwOVQjErR 4
The document presents test results for perfluorinated compounds (C-8/FC-143 and C-8/FC-14) from samples taken between February 1981 and April 1999, indicating varying concentrations with some samples exceeding action levels. 2001 AR226-2121 BRLEdg4rbOdKNm9w68nnaeB1E 259
This is an email from Chris Shoop to Debbie J. Mulrooney regarding revised data for stack heights, diameters, and velocities, with an attachment labeled "Stacks & Surfactant Emissions-4.xls" and an EID of 386997. 2001 AR226-2181 6B77Yx62gZ64ZQwzbMx62mkK6 1
The document discusses the status of air modeling for APFO emissions from a DuPont plant, indicating that additional data is being awaited to run the model and plan for emission reduction actions. 2001 AR226-2180 mB991xN4O2KNnDkVvQObXrV1k 1
The document outlines a meeting scheduled for August 27, 2001, involving DuPont personnel to discuss the finalization of an air dispersion model related to emissions of perfluorinated compounds, specifically focusing on incorporating emission reduction plans to minimize off-site concentrations. 2001 AR226-2182 Zq0gRbjzVg7LVnXLrOwMRmr8 1
The document is an email correspondence regarding the Fayetteville Report, where Debbie Mulrooney informs Catherine Barton that particle size information was added to the report concerning PFOA, and they are awaiting feedback from Bemle. 2001 AR226-2183 rBnpegR7VqN20Jzo9Y0xMzDGv 1
The document presents an exposure evaluation for APFO (Ammonium Perfluorooctanoate) at the Fayetteville site, conducted by DuPont Engineering Technology, indicating that modeled air and water concentrations are significantly below established Community Exposure Guidelines. 2001 AR226-2184 g2vNLaKzr1mX8NG2g43e7oXnN 12
The document presents an exposure evaluation for APFO (Ammonium Perfluorooctanoate) at the Fayetteville site by DuPont Engineering Technology, indicating that modeled air and water concentrations are significantly below established Community Exposure Guidelines. 2001 AR226-2185 rBxBXR6ov56DKJLXQYN1rB2R0 12
The document presents an exposure evaluation for APFO (Ammonium Perfluorooctanoate) at the Fayetteville site by DuPont Engineering Technology, indicating that modeled air and water concentrations are significantly below established Community Exposure Guidelines, with air concentrations at 0.0191 pg/m3 and water concentrations at 0.004 pg/L. 2001 AR226-2186 gDk2MNo41rxrvzNzXwVkJKk6a 12
The document presents an exposure evaluation for APFO (ammonium perfluorooctanoate) at the Fayetteville site, indicating that modeled air and water concentrations are significantly below the established Community Exposure Guidelines, with air concentrations at 0.0191 pg/m³ and water concentrations at 0.004 pg/L. 2001 AR226-2187 DMnj7kxmvKBGz8VnB4jMRJV3M 12
The document is an email from Debbie J Mulrooney to Chris E Shoop inquiring about the calculation of emissions related to PFOA (C8) in a revised spreadsheet, specifically whether the emission rates reflect total particulate matter or just the C8 portion. 2001 AR226-2188 3JdZLz4GVwnYxp9dqw8RN0any 1
The document discusses revised emission rates for perfluorinated compounds from specific vent IDs at DuPont, indicating a preliminary redistribution of missing material based on potential emissions, with plans for further revision based on scrubber operating records. 2001 AR226-2189 k6eM172qxnYRLgGbmgDGXoQnD 1
This is an email from Debbie J. Mulrooney to Robert F. Pinchot discussing revised results for a base case analysis related to fine powder dispersion, including a note about the scale of the plot used. 2001 AR226-2190 rebNwaR5jg96o5rGk2pKQGyBG 1
The document outlines action items for improving the air scrubbing system's removal efficiency of APFO (ammonium perfluorooctanoate) at DuPont, indicating a need for at least 85% efficiency for the Fine Powder dryer and 93% for all dryer vents, along with a proposed increase in stack height by 20-30 feet to meet regulatory requirements. 2001 AR226-2192 kYdkYLvpqKM1YeBb8L359xvE 1
The document discusses the need for DuPont to pursue stack height additions for five vents to ensure compliance with emissions standards related to APFO (ammonium perfluorooctanoate) based on dispersion modeling results for forecasted consumption in 2003. 2001 AR226-2193 baZVVpJZprwm5raXpxng31NKD 2
The document discusses action items related to dispersion modeling for APFO (ammonium perfluorooctanoate) at DuPont, indicating that removal efficiencies for air scrubbing systems must meet specific targets and that vent stacks need to be increased by 20-30 feet to comply with regulatory requirements. 2001 AR226-2195 gYkzj06J4Q851RYQ1G13dvZe 2
The document is an email from Stephen J. Glssy to various DuPont colleagues discussing the urgency of taking action on a matter related to dispersion modeling of PFOA, indicating his strong support for the decision. 2001 AR226-2194 0ZB4kpodLX0aByQEB7GxvpLd 1
The document discusses the need for coordination among DuPont team members regarding the assumptions and model settings used in dispersion modeling for perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in the Teflon production area. 2001 AR226-2196 Nb3QZjMMmv050nXxMQ1rM2ZV 1
The document discusses the environmental dispersion modeling for APFO emissions conducted by DuPont, contrasting it with previous consequence assessment modeling for monomers, and emphasizes the use of the ISC model to predict annual average exposure concentrations for comparison with Community Exposure Guideline values. 2001 AR226-2197 XO5Jwzk9NgOkz4Y8Dv0ZX33x4 2
The document discusses the need for emissions modeling data related to PFOA and PFOS permit applications at DuPont, indicating that reductions from current emission levels are likely required before new permits can be issued. 2001 AR226-2198 1ywGowQqX33Yyja8DQmGrL53m 1
The document is a communication from Chris E. Shoop to Debbie J. Mulrooney regarding revised modeling parameters for emissions related to DuPont, specifically highlighting changes in emission rates for perfluorinated compounds. 2001 AR226-2199 byZnm33Q0Z7NyzJazEd0vwp76 1
The document presents test results for TEFLON copolymers, specifically measuring the concentration of C-8/FC-143, with various samples showing concentrations ranging from <0.03 MPB to 0.5 MPB, indicating significant levels of perfluorinated compounds. 2001 AR226-2130 VKJmeMm7oxvpLOy4djJO33zL4 234
The document discusses concerns regarding meteorological data used in modeling related to PFOA, specifically noting issues with wind speed readings on November 12, 1996, and the potential justification for excluding problematic data from analysis. 2001 AR226-2201 XRd07raMa5QL6akL2yObM8RLy 1
The document outlines a draft agenda for a teleconference regarding the consent order related to emission modeling for C8 (PFOA) and includes proposed language for Section VI.F. of the order, involving discussions on emission rates and physical properties. 2001 AR226-2203 O1e1M9KOo1312r55kJ58Gx5BQ 1
The document discusses particle size distribution related to PFOA production processes at DuPont, indicating that the particle size is mostly around 0.3 microns and suggesting that losses may be influenced by the acid form of C-8 due to lower pH conditions. 2001 AR226-2205 Y9bvyKGzRpMr8VZjbw48ga76N 2
The document is an email from Debbie J Mulrooney to Robert F Pinchot discussing the need for particle density data related to C8 (PFOA) for a sensitivity analysis as required by a consent order. 2001 AR226-2207 X7pJ3oMOjOn372qg0459QZaLd 1
The document discusses a request for particle density data related to C8 (likely PFOA) for a sensitivity analysis as part of a consent order, with communication between DuPont employees Roger J. Zipfel and Debbie J. Mulrooney. 2001 AR226-2208 2q5X4N6wrN4O7aNpqEpX8GX2b 1
The document is an email from Roger J. Zipfel to Debbie J. Mulrooney discussing the density of C-8 (PFOA) in powder form, noting that the provided MSDS indicates a bulk density of 0.4-0.5 and suggesting an estimated crystal density similar to Teflon at around 2.2. 2001 AR226-2209 G65ZGM2KbemrQzL0JEyEBOVXY 1
The document outlines the coordination and data submission requirements for a Consent Order between DuPont and West Virginia state agencies regarding emissions of APFO (ammonium perfluorooctanoate), detailing responsibilities and tasks to ensure compliance within 30 days of the order's effective date. 2001 AR226-2210 LpyyX1R7BwX66pk8nawV3GnJq 2
The document is a confidential communication regarding permitted emissions data for perfluorooctanoic acid (C-8) from DuPont, where Chris Shoop requests updates and verification of emission limits related to particulate and VOC classifications. 2001 AR226-2212 QkwBayajbEmgMJaXMvKKZbL4E 1
The document discusses the compilation and analysis of isotherm data for APFO (perfluorooctanoic acid) by DuPont employees, including the request for an Excel spreadsheet of the data and the outline for a report detailing the methods and results of the tests conducted. 2001 AR226-2211 3JEZ41r410y9RjVMD3vNYKYKa 3
The document is an email from Debbie J Mulrooney to Robert F Pinchot discussing the particle size distribution and density related to a consent order, with a focus on PFOA, and includes a spreadsheet for summarizing these data along with pending calculations for vapor scavenging coefficients. 2001 AR226-2214 aJb3zQ4nMGxveJ3MrY3kmN0bb 1
The document is a correspondence from Chris E. Shoop to Ralph M. Aten regarding the need to update data on total C-8 emissions, specifically requesting separate figures for particulate and C-8 emissions from a semiworks site, with a deadline for submission to the state. 2001 AR226-2216 3NyK8GnaBR04VBRDY542x1g0y 1
The correspondence discusses the submission of emission data related to PFOA from DuPont's semiworks facility, highlighting concerns about the accuracy of reported emissions and the inclusion of regulatory identification numbers in the documentation. 2001 AR226-2218 Y9eeyDz8bxEv0NmO0jLnabLjN 1
The document discusses the preparation and submission of data related to C8 (PFOA) emissions by DuPont, including building dimensions for modeling and monthly emission reports, with deadlines set for December 16th and initial data collection expected to be in place by the end of the week. 2001 AR226-2217 pBXqJa5EJZqYr9yMRXMvoJnm7 3
This document is an email from Ron J. Buchanan to multiple recipients at DuPont discussing the upcoming draft of a groundwater activated carbon isotherm report related to PFOA data requirements, expected for internal review. 2001 AR226-2220 emwkOdwwxxQBa4Q4gBYbwj2QE 1
The document is an email from Debbie J Mulrooney to Robert F Pinchot regarding a consent order that includes a spreadsheet with stack parameters and emission information related to emissions from DuPont, with a note that additional data on particulate and vapor mass fractions will be provided by Roger Zipfel. 2001 AR226-2221 zXLwydjjyVNb5Bnw0wx0mxw7 1
The document discusses the addition of C-8 (likely referring to perfluorooctanoic acid, PFOA) distribution data as gas or particulate to a spreadsheet in response to a consent order request regarding stack parameters and emissions from DuPont. 2001 AR226-2224 rB1VxnOrnQBDBNybGeYr3pbXv 1
The document discusses the progress and requirements for a feasibility study related to headspace concentrations of APFO (ammonium perfluorooctanoate) as part of a Multi Media Consent Order at DuPont, with a request for data updates by December 10th. 2001 AR226-2223 2RL9BKNJg0ZDkd9a15Z1Zq8xb 3
The document is an email correspondence from Robert F. Pinchot to Roger J. Zipfel discussing concerns about emissions data related to particulate matter and gases, questioning the relevance of PM-10 issues in the context of emissions from DuPont. 2001 AR226-2225 ZJaOEpJ4wJjmq5xNQg9p8jLJO 1
This is an internal communication from Roger J. Zipfel to several DuPont colleagues regarding updates to a spreadsheet on gas/solids split and normal operating flow ranges in the C-8 scrubber exhaust stacks. 2001 AR226-2227 nmkKX9Yw3ZbNyyLZj3Vm1by3z 1
The document discusses a draft request regarding a change in stack diameter for emissions at DuPont, with concerns raised by Robert F. Pinchot about the implications of increasing the stack diameter. 2001 AR226-2230 yrv5w4pa2X5EOLB8ea55XXO0E 1
DuPont is requesting approval to increase the diameter of emission point T6IFCE from 18 inches to 22 inches to reduce back pressure in the scrubber system without impacting the production or mass emission rates of permitted processes, while maintaining compliance with existing emission limits. 2001 AR226-2231 2je20yOaK0Ra525kL4p3Jag9L 2
This is an internal DuPont email from Steven L. Grise discussing vapor scavenging coefficients and referencing document number 2, with an invitation for comments from colleagues. 2001 AR226-2232 a4w5RJo07qMKa7QRn28VD0rrB 1
The document is an email correspondence among DuPont employees discussing the inclusion of vapor scavenging coefficients and references in a report related to PFOA, with specific mention of meteorological data from the Washington Works site. 2001 AR226-2234 DDZngmgrLamkgM6LjqOXk4ExO 1
This is an email from Steven L. Grise at DuPont to several colleagues, transmitting four modified documents related to vapor coefficients and indicating a need to redo calculations. 2001 AR226-2235 pp98EkJVwrRv814BnKqBe4oOD 1
The document reports the results of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (FC-143) sampling conducted by Washington Works on June 14, 2001, showing concentrations of 0.594 ppb at Outlet 002, 7.4 ppb at Outlet 005, and 0.075 ppb in the river below Pages Run, in compliance with West Virginia Division of 2001 AR226-2482 RQKDGypQxrBXqdzKJDY9mRGX 1
The document reports the results of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (FC-143) sampling from two outlets and a river location, indicating concentrations of 0.594 ppb and 7.4 ppb for Outlet 002 and Outlet 005, respectively, with a lower result of 0.075 ppb below the practical quantitation limit for the river sample. 2001 AR226-2483 wDVjq2Kn3Ry340qDwqEgLdvYd 1
The document discusses proposed specifications for virgin and recovered/purified APFO (ammonium perfluorooctanoate) among DuPont and Daikin representatives, highlighting the need for alignment on testing methods and specifications before finalization. 2001 AR226-2485 da0gg34xB0Kawnmj30y2a6Xe 2
The document is a correspondence from R.L. Ritchey regarding NPDES permit samples from Washington Works, reporting PFOA levels of 1.79 parts per billion and PFOS levels of 160 parts per billion in two outlets. 2001 AR226-2488 70EknkGBgoV1KQjk5w34YgMB6 1
This is a letter from DuPont Washington Works to the Lubeck Public Service District transmitting analytical results for water samples collected from three wells and the main water line on February 28, 2001. 2001 AR226-2489 npbvGky8ejdvxB8Qv3mRwKKO6 1
The document reports the results of sampling for ammonium perfluorooctanoate (FC-143) at Washington Works, indicating concentrations of 8.54 parts per billion at Outlet 002 and 199 parts per billion at Outlet 005. 2001 AR226-2490 zNjBqdBnRx62EKb54Mwzbggm 1
The document reports the results of PFOA levels detected in water samples taken from Washington Works, with Outlet 002 showing 1.50 parts per trillion and Outlet 005 showing 4.31 parts per trillion, as part of the NPDES permit WV01279. 2001 AR226-2492 gDyZdXowM7xxQLExnj7rb15bJ 1
The document is a certified mail correspondence from R. L. Ritchie, a Senior Environmental Consultant, reporting analytical results for a sample taken on May 31, 2001, which indicated the presence of PFOA at 0.439 parts per billion and PFOS at 1.43 parts per billion. 2001 AR226-2494 bajz9kmDg1V1dvkw9N547xqGy 1
This is a letter from a consultant at Washington Works regarding analytical results for samples taken on June 14, 2001, with some results below the practical quantitation limit. 2001 AR226-2495 kDnn9ppbe1dG446o4D7n1vO1n 1
This is a letter from L. Ritchey, Senior Environmental Control Consultant at Washington Works, transmitting results from July 2001 sampling for outlet002 and outlet005 to A. Turner at the West Virginia Division of Water Resources. 2001 AR226-2497 zbvrzJn9z370Q96mE2n8J8jDR 1
The analysis report from Lancaster Laboratories details the testing of a water sample for perfluorinated compounds, specifically noting that the recovery of the aggregate PFOA (PC-143) was outside the quality control limits. 2001 AR226-2496 rpEO1xJNQVd7eqkL3EmBDeD2G 4
This letter requests approval from the West Virginia Division of Water Resources to discharge treated supernate through a filter system at Washington Works, ensuring that the concentration of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (FC-143) is below 10 parts per million before discharge into the Ohio River. 2001 AR226-2500 kaLzmmKJ5dn71Ze96BOKv2moy 1
The document discusses analytical results for water samples taken from LPSD wells, indicating that the presence of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (C-8 or PFOA) was detected with quality control issues, and DuPont plans to implement revised sampling and analytical procedures that may show higher concentrations of PFOA than previously reported. 2001 AR226-2502 qaDZdkBYRXkKpLn5ROwr6pORG 5
The document reports the results of monthly sampling for ammonium perfluorooctanoate (FC-143) at Washington Works, indicating concentrations of 2.8 µg/L and 62.6 µg/L at outlet 002 and 005 respectively in October, and 4.8 µg/L and 915 µg/L in November, while noting changes in laboratory methods since 2001 AR226-2508 RpYKLgqJYQYa2wQDaj6mGZ5OX 2
The document is the Final C-8 Groundwater Investigation Steering Team Report from August 2003, detailing the investigation of Ammonium Perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) in groundwater sources in West Virginia and Ohio, including public and private water supply assessments. 2001 AR226-2522 gbBxbGKaxyB0rbZgojxN95M3J 148
The document is a C-8 Data Summary Report detailing groundwater and surface water analyses related to PFOA at the DuPont Washington Works facility and surrounding landfills, including assessments of existing monitoring data and plume identification efforts. 2001 AR226-2521 LpqONJdKYKV7VryKYmOVY7e3d 196
This letter provides an update on the ongoing groundwater monitoring program at DuPont's Washington Works Plant in West Virginia, highlighting that groundwater constituents detected from Solid Waste Management Units are being captured by production wells, with continued monitoring and maintenance of pumping rates as recommended by the 1999 RCRA Facility Investigation. 2001 AR226-2549 pmya8y90vZb7n4LMybvz8wRZE 3
The document reviews the results of a RCRA Facility Investigation conducted at a DuPont manufacturing site in West Virginia, focusing on the environmental impact of perfluorinated compounds, including PFOA, and providing conclusions and recommendations based on the findings. 2001 AR226-2551 nNy5wa5X8orrEDjR12b7z6J86 37
The document is an email correspondence from Andrew S. Harden requesting information from DuPont regarding the NPDES permit and recent discharge data related to the Washington Works Facility, specifically concerning the monitoring of untreated discharges and analytical results for PFOA and other parameters. 2001 AR226-2557 77qLoJqwe2gob6mdddmOrRoo 1
The document discusses the estimated emissions of C-8 (PFOA) from the Washington Works Facility, indicating that the majority of emissions are discharged directly via Outfall 005, with recent estimates ranging from 40,000 to 60,000 lbs/year, and notes expected reductions due to the implementation of a new carbon adsorption treatment unit. 2001 AR226-2558 4a3pNgnEo9275aBOar3pYD5dN 2
DuPont submitted an initial response to the EPA's Information Request regarding PFOA-related information, expressing concerns about the broad scope of the request and indicating that a more comprehensive response would follow after a scheduled meeting with the EPA and West Virginia DEP. 2001 AR226-2560 3QG0w7NmrMKBbq3K7vanX4pMJ 13
DuPont's response to an EPA inquiry asserts that ammonium perfluorooctanoate (APFO) does not pose a health hazard at the concentrations found in their Washington Works Plant or the surrounding community, citing medical surveillance and epidemiological data to support this conclusion. 2001 AR226-2561 DMLg5xbpwRZjLGkKLRn4rjkVQ 4
The meeting notes from September 25, 2001, detail discussions among EPA and ACOE representatives and DuPont regarding the groundwater model for the Washington Works Plant in Parkersburg, WV, highlighting the need for further investigation of the bedrock aquifer and additional field data to support the model's conclusions about groundwater capture and quality. 2001 AR226-2562 82ap19BQERqa4KKeXmMQ31v7y 2
This document is an update from Andrews Hartten regarding the preparation of a response letter to the USAGE's draft review of the Wash Works model, the inclusion of team members in the Consent Order, and the successful results of recent C-8 (PFOA) analytical method upgrades showing historical levels of contamination in drinking water samples. 2001 AR226-2564 2JvBZRL6xM1E10ZkxzJgkQKRR 1
DuPont's First Supplemental Response to the EPA's July 24, 2001 Request for Information details the company's process flow and material balance concerning C-8 (PFOA) used in their manufacturing processes, while also indicating that further information regarding capital requests is pending clarification from the EPA. 2001 AR226-2563 mBY7Ka7BO8zeaX4q851VZqwZO 4
The document discusses concerns raised by West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDP) representatives regarding potential health risks associated with C8 (PFOA) consumption, referencing a monkey study and a cattle study, and outlines the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources' (DHHR) intention to request an evaluation from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) due to 2001 AR226-2568 MGv8a9DxZbX330QYrwjLvyL8y 4
The document outlines DuPont's proposed protocols for well surveying, sampling, and testing related to C8 chemistry, specifically recommending Potesta Associates for the well survey and Battelle Duxbury Operations for environmental sampling. 2001 AR226-2571 8V6Ex0YpbY36rd60V25VbpBDe 5
The December 2001 Groundwater Monitoring Report for the Washington Works Facility and local landfills in West Virginia, prepared by DuPont and URS, details the analytical results related to perfluorinated compounds, specifically C-8, in the groundwater. 2001 AR226-2572 wD8Rw9rezQr8MkJoL3em73D0d 45
This document is a toxicity study report (DuPont-5206) conducted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, detailing a 14-day repeated-dose oral toxicity study in mice for a substance related to PFOA/PFOS, completed on June 13, 2001. 2001 AR226-2802 3N8KRdGnddZZXv63zen71L86E 77
This document is a biopersistence screening study report conducted by DuPont on perfluorinated compounds, specifically detailing a 20-dose oral gavage study in rats with a recovery period, authored by Susan A. MacKenzie and completed on August 9, 2001. 2001 AR226-2803 YrdEMVgoy5xDX4ga8dQy6oNdK 65
The memorandum outlines a collaborative agreement between the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, and E.I. du Pont de Nemours Company regarding the enforcement of a consent order related to the presence of perfluorooctanoate (C8) in drinking water near DuPont facilities in West Virginia, emphasizing the need for monitoring and developing 2001 AR226-2580 pBbNBqj9XEVeY9O9Xg7aLz3M6 3
The document outlines a method for the measurement of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) in water and wastewater using solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (SPME/GCMS), with a limit of quantitation set at 1.0 pg/L. 2001 AR226-2725 v6Bw6nwxvGvnKVobK2k3jKOa8 16
The document outlines a method for extracting perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) from water and wastewater samples using a specific analytical procedure involving MTBE and sulfuric acid for derivatization. 2001 AR226-2726 EqEDBvqBpGmj9G5kKL8wNyZ6g 12
The document reports on a study conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company that modeled the releases of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (APFO) into the Ohio River, finding that APFO concentrations would exceed 1.0 pg/L about 50% of the time and average annual concentrations were calculated to be 0.423 pg/L. 2000 AR226-2732 QQDo0w5O0XjjE6bVN6pJJBkE 8
The document reports on adsorption-desorption screening studies of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (APFO) conducted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, finding that five out of nine tested materials significantly adsorbed APFO, with most of the adsorbed APFO not desorbing after two washings. 2000 AR226-2733 K6oned8qqj91o8XV8vN6eerYx 16
The document is a request from the EPA to DuPont for comprehensive information on perfluorinated chemicals, specifically focusing on PFOA and PFOS, including health effects, environmental studies, and exposure data, with a deadline for submission set for May 26, 2000. 2000 AR226-2151 aJ0mKaMo36373pQn3ON4GmyJy 4
The document outlines the requirements for DuPont to submit detailed emission modeling information regarding C8 emissions from the Washington Works facility, including building dimensions, current emission rates, and specific data on the phases and characteristics of C8 emissions, as part of regulatory compliance. 2000 AR226-2204 wDjaD3Zx3b10rkBg6xxvkpjND 2
This document appears to contain emissions data, specifically annual average vapor concentrations for C8 compounds, with maximum concentrations recorded at specified geographic coordinates. 2000 AR226-2242 mBE25Je82r8mG2eeymORY6OYZ 2
The document details the use of the ISC3 model to calculate ambient ground-level vapor concentrations and deposition rates for C8 emissions from the Washington Works site, utilizing specific stack parameters and emission rates consistent with prior consent orders, while ensuring conservative modeling through the selection of vapor scavenging coefficients. 2000 AR226-2262 QnKNanakaM4K6V3yarwK50kR 16
The document details the use of the ISC3 model to calculate ambient ground-level vapor concentrations and deposition rates for C8 emissions from the Washington Works site, utilizing specific stack parameters and emission rates in accordance with a Consent Order. 2000 AR226-2281 82xLvGaZ0myVyYOMqENVZ95Xd 13
This is a letterhead cover page from DuPont Engineering, with no analytical content retained in the OCR. 2000 AR226-2355 R20w5OExbb0wwN64jDGRXdBmk 1
This document describes an analytical technique for determining the concentration of C-8 (perfluorooctanoic acid, PFOA) in aqueous solutions using a modified method based on Polymer Products Department Code No. T 212.2000, which involves measuring the amount of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTMAB) required to coagulate a fluoropolymer dispersion. 2000 AR226-2379 ymNZenoBB52zRLzpbLp2zJo86 5
The document is a correspondence from DuPont's Environmental Control Consultant, R. L. Ritchey, to Mr. Bill Gibbs of the Lubeck Public Service District, providing a copy of a 1992 letter that includes analytical results on water samples from three LPSD wells. 2000 AR226-2469 zQb6xNLLMe4ra2kMMdq9m9N1m 1
The document discusses internal communications among DuPont employees regarding the fluoride levels in C-8 (a perfluorinated compound) and the potential impact on purification costs when sending material to 3M, with a focus on ensuring consistent testing methods. 2000 AR226-2472 0664OX6qryNZy1GBdkzMdozvM 1
The document provides analytical results for water samples taken from three Lubeck Public Service District wells, indicating issues with quality control limits for PFDOA and 11H-PFUA surrogates during analysis. 2000 AR226-2471 JNME1gvp6m3pgYpGngx3Y9qEX 4
The document discusses a telephone conversation regarding DuPont's Corporate Remediation Group's efforts to develop technology for removing or containing C-8 (PFOA) in groundwater and leachate, noting current contamination levels and the effectiveness of absorbents like activated carbon and peat moss in reducing C-8 concentrations. 2000 AR226-2475 e7meJBEJ0LEGx9gaYGaj726be 1
The document is a draft letter from Lubeck Public Service District (LPSD) informing customers about the monitoring of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) in drinking water, noting its presence at low concentrations and referencing DuPont's established exposure guidelines. 2000 AR226-2476 mmQ1EReqRaDwJd8446egrNd8J 1
The document discusses the development of an analytical procedure for C-8 (PFOA) in water samples using Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) as part of an ongoing study at Haskell, with a contact reference provided for further information. 2000 AR226-2478 4JoVM8D0ZepV81dnKenR5V2x 1
The document discusses water sample tests conducted by DuPont on September 18, 2000, revealing the presence of PFOA (C-8) in the river and traces in Outfall No. 5, while one sample from Outfall No. 5 showed only water. 2000 AR226-2479 859dMN8G7vkrLe7xDnvvOD8Y5 1
The document discusses extraction study results indicating that C-8 (likely referring to PFOA) levels in water are approximately 1 ppb, which is below community guideline levels, suggesting no concerns regarding rain runoff from the storage area of supermate briquettes. 2000 AR226-2481 ppBvGqZLKw9VYwKrw1LYQE52D 1
The document contains analytical results for water samples taken from three wells and a main water line by DuPont, indicating the presence of PFOA with a reported concentration of 0.535 ug/l, which is outside the quality control limits for certain recovery tests. 2000 AR226-2480 2j6GBQgLEVME9YGyyDdoy4K0g 8
DuPont is preparing to respond to a significant data request from the EPA regarding PFOA and PFOS, prompted by concerns over reproductive effects associated with PFOS, and the request will require extensive toxicity studies, emissions data, and human exposure information. 2000 AR226-2553 gaGk4MnXgqoLnX1Z9XvRN91g9 3
The document contains meeting notes from a discussion among DuPont employees regarding their response to the EPA's inquiries about PFOS and PFOA, indicating that DuPont does not manufacture PFOA or PFOS and outlining action items for providing relevant data to the EPA. 2000 AR226-2554 6ROoq1YJeLRRdE4ayz8JZboaR 3
DuPont is coordinating the collection of extensive data on Perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) to respond to an EPA request, which includes toxicity, environmental fate, human exposure, and emission data, with submission deadlines set for May 28th and June 23rd. 2000 AR226-2555 BvM4rv1nQ8ynoyjjgeK3mBE4 1