New Jersey’s $2.5 billion ‘forever chemicals’ settlements with DuPont, 3M, others win court approval
The agreements require annual payments over 25 years and include cleanup funds and drinking water remediation for contaminated sites, the judge said.
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Judge Approves $2.5 Billion ‘Forever Chemical’ Settlement Between New Jersey and Chemical Giants - The Thinking Conservative News
A federal judge approved more than $2.5 billion in settlements between New Jersey and DuPont, Chemours, Corteva, and 3M over PFAS “forever chemical” contamination. The post Judge Approves $2.5 Billion ‘Forever Chemical’ Settlement Between New Jersey and Chemical Giants appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
Kelley Drye Congratulates the State of New Jersey on the Approval of Its Historic PFAS Settlements Valued at Approximately $2.5 Billion
Federal court approval resolves the State’s years-long claims to clean up contaminated sites, protect drinking water, and uphold accountability
Federal court approves settlements that will pay New Jersey $2.5 billion for PFAS contamination
DuPont and related companies will pay $2 billion for environmental damage for "forever chemicals" at three industrial sites, including two in South Jersey. 3M agreed to pay up to $450 million.
DuPont and 3M agree to $2.5B settlement with N.J. over ‘forever chemicals’
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