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Martinelli's among companies to settle with EPA over chemical safety violations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced settlements with two Watsonville-based companies over their use and ...
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The lasting damage 'forever chemicals' could do to American companies
"Forever" chemicals are proving to be extremely costly to the companies that produced them. 3M (MMM) and Dupont (DD) have agreed to pay more than $15 billion to settle claims that PFAS chemicals ...
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Source of 'forever chemical' in Roanoke River to pay $1 billion settlement
The cost of dealing with a hazardous chemical that contaminated the Roanoke River and Spring Hollow reservoir could be covered by a nearly $1.2 billion settlement of actual and potential ...
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$10B 'forever chemicals' settlement approved after changes
New York has withdrawn its objections to a $10.3 billion settlement with 3M Co. over lawsuits alleging the company polluted the nation’s drinking water supply with harmful compounds known as ...
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3M 'forever chemicals' settlement advances, but some AGs unhappy with payout
A $10 billion to $12 billion public water contamination settlement with manufacturer 3M has advanced after 22 state attorneys general dropped objections. The deal, which must still be approved by ...
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3M 'forever chemicals' settlement moves forward
A proposed $10 billion settlement with 3M over contamination of public water supplies is moving ahead after 22 state attorneys general dropped objections to the deal. The settlement awaiting court ...
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Cincinnati gets in on $13.7B 'forever chemicals' lawsuit settlement involving Taft attorney Rob Bilott
A South Carolina judge has given initial approval for a major settlement between water systems and a company that makes “forever chemicals” to which Greater Cincinnati Water Works is a party.
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Nedra Rhone: Manufacturers need a lesson in toxic chemicals transparency
Some American chemical companies have an important lesson to learn: It doesn’t pay to keep secrets. Earlier this month, DuPont and four other companies filed a suit to prevent The Atlanta ...
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Chemical companies to pay Pennsylvania $100 million for PCB contamination
FILE - This Aug. 31, 2015, file photo, shows the Monsanto logo on display at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Ill. Monsanto Co. reports earnings, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, ...
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3M ‘forever chemicals’ settlement moves forward
ST. PAUL — A proposed $10 billion settlement with 3M over contamination of public water supplies is moving ahead after 22 state attorneys general dropped objections to the deal. The settlement ...
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The lasting damage 'forever chemicals' could do to American companies
"Forever" chemicals are proving to be extremely costly to the companies that produced them. 3M (MMM) and Dupont (DD) have agreed to pay more than $15 billion to settle claims that PFAS chemicals ...
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OPINION: Manufacturers need a lesson in toxic chemicals transparency
Some American chemical companies have an important lesson to learn: It doesn’t pay to keep secrets. Earlier this month, DuPont and four other companies filed a suit to prevent The Atlanta ...

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