Rennaker, Joanne (DEQ) From: Mike (DEQ) Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 1:04 PM To: Busch, Stephen Rosenthal, Adam Benzie, Richard Shekter Smith, Liane (DEQ) Subject: - FW: Facility Notification: Flint State Office Buiiding Steve, Appears certain state departments are concerned with Flint?s WQ. I will return the Michael P.E. District Engineer Office of Drinking Water and Municipal Assistance 517 290-8817 From: Wolf, Jennifer (DEQ) Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 10:42 AM To: Mike (DEQ) Cc: VanOtteren, Bruce Doll, Jeanette (DTMB) Subject: FW: Facility Notification: Flint State Office Building Hi Mike! Are you handling this one? If so are you able to address Jeanette?s below? SGT. WOLF Ml DEPT. or ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Mi DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT DNISION EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DESK: 517?284-6231 CELL: 517-71943028 From: Doli, Jeanette (DTMB) Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 7:33 AM To: VanOtteren, Bruce Wolf, Jennifer (DEQ) Subject: FW: Facility Notification: Flint State Office Buiiding Good morning! My phone call was referencing the advisory our Real Estate Division received from the City of Flint. Just wanted to know if we would know sooner than March 1 on the TTHM levels. .Jeane?e From: DTMB Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 11:49 AM To: Doll, Jeanette (DTMB) Subject: Facility Notification: Flint State Office Building Flint Water Advisory Date/Time: Effective Wednesday, January 7, 2015 Details: The City of Flint recently sent out the attached notice regarding violations to the drinking water standards. While the City of Flint states that corrective actions are not necessary, DTMB is in the process of providing a water cooler on each occupied floor, positioned near the water fountain, so you can choose which water to drink. The coolers will arrive today and will be provided as long as the public water does not meet treatment requirements. . Flint Waterpdf Contact: DTMB Customer Service Center, or (517) 373- 6227 - Since we spend about 40 hours a week at our workplaces, isn't the office the best place to try out some new energy-saving tricks? The Energy Information Administration estimates that if commercial and industrial buildings improved their energy efficiency by 10 percent, our economy could see yearly savings of nearly $20 billion. This email was sent to dolli@michigan.gov using GovDeliyery, on behalf of DTMB Lewis Cass Building - 320 South Walnut Street - Lansing. MI 48933 (517)373?1004