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THERMAL OXIDIZER CONTROL EFFICIENCY TEST REPORT TEST DATES: 3-4 JANUARY 2020

THE CHEMOURS COMPANY FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA

Cape Fear River PFAS Mass Loading Assessment Cover Letter (12/2020)

Please find enclosed the Cape Fear River PFAS Mass Loading Assessment - Third Quarter 2020 Report

Consent Order Addendum - Submission Pursuant to Paragraph 1.b March 31, 2021

Please find enclosed the Cape Fear River PFAS Mass Loading Assessment - Fourth Quarter 2020 Report

PRE-DESIGN INVESTIGATION SUMMARY - UPDATED Chemours Fayetteville Works Version 2: June 29, 2021

Geosyntec Consultants of NC, P.C. (Geosyntec) and GEOServices, LLC (GEOServices) have prepared this Pre-Design Investigation (PDI) Report Version 2 for The Chemours Company, FC, LLC (Chemours).

Groundwater and Seeps Remedy 60% Design Submittal Chemours Fayetteville Works August 2021

This 60% Design report, prepared by Geosyntec Consultants of NC, P.C. (Geosyntec) and GEOServices, LLC (GEOServices) for The Chemours Company FC, LLC (Chemours), describes the components of the remedial action being designed for implementation at the Site pursuant to the requirements of paragraph 3(b) of the Consent Order Paragraph 12 Addendum (COA) among Chemours, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), and Cape Fear River Watch (CFRW).

Inventory of Emissions of GenX Compounds

(Per Consent Order, Paragraph 8a) October-19

Monthly Emissions Report - 12/20/19

Inventory of Emissions of GenX Compounds (Per Consent Order, Paragraph 8b)

DEQ Approval of Barrier Wall and Groundwater Extraction System 90% Design Report

October 25, 2022

Submission of Barrier Wall and Groundwater Extraction System 90% Design Report, Chemours Fayetteville Works, Fayetteville, NC

Chemours is submitting the Barrier Wall and Groundwater Extraction System 90% Design Report.

Groundwater and Seeps Remedy 90% Design Submittal

The remedy design described in this report will intercept, capture and treat groundwater originating in the Perched, Surficial, and Black Creek Aquifers as well as the water that discharges at the bluff face as seeps.