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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey’s attorney general said Tuesday chemical manufacturer 3M agreed to pay up $450 million to ...
The state claimed “forever chemicals,” also known as PFAS, contaminated groundwater from an industrial park where they were ...
M will pay the state of New Jersey up to $450 million over the next 25 years, resolving claims regarding widespread ...
M will pay the state of New Jersey up to $450 million through the next 25 years to settle claims of PFAS contamination. The ...
The deal will send hundreds of millions toward cleaning up water polluted by “forever chemicals,” checking on people’s health ...
Global chemical manufacturer 3M has agreed to pay New Jersey $450 million over pollution by “forever chemicals” rather than proceed to a trial set to start next week, state Attorney General Matthew J.
M reaches $285M settlement over legacy claims tied to New Jersey's Chambers Works site, addressing current and future ...
The cash coming to the state is not nearly enough to pay for the damages it alleged have been done by so-called forever chemicals.
PFAS do not degrade easily over time and are ... and Shawn O'Leary and Zhihua Tina Fan, PhD, both of the New Jersey Department of Health. This research was supported by the Centers for Disease ...
PFAS are a class of synthetic chemicals used ... and Shawn O'Leary and Zhihua Tina Fan, PhD, both of the New Jersey Department of Health. This research was supported by the Centers for Disease ...
The PFAS Alternatives Act would authorize $25 million annually for each of fiscal years 2025 through 2029 to support the development of new materials, and an additional $2 million annually to ...
M announced today that it has reached a $285 million settlement with the State of New Jersey to resolve environmental claims ...