Chemours Agrees to $450 Million Forever Chemicals Settlement
Chemours will fund $90 million in PFAS projects and pay a $22.5 million penalty under the agreement, which still needs court approval.
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Chemours agrees to $450 million forever chemicals settlement
The Chemours Company announced a settlement to resolve claims asserted by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Justice Department relating to PFAS (forever chemicals) discharges and other alleged actions,
Chemours, EPA, West Virginia DEP reach $450M settlement on PFAs
Chemours has reached a preliminary $450 million settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection regarding the release of PFAs. The agreement is being hailed as the first comprehensive federal settlement with a major PFAs manufacturer. The EPA claims Chemours released PFAs into the Ohio River from its Washington...
Chemours agrees to $450M settlement on 'forever chemicals'
Chemours has reached a preliminary $450 million settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection regarding the release of PFAs.
Trump administration settles water pollution case with ‘forever chemicals’ company for $450M
Read the full story at The Hill. The federal government has settled a water pollution case against Chemours, which makes and uses toxic forever chemicals. The Justice Department, Environmental Protection Agency and West Virginia announced Wednesday that Chemours would pay an estimated $450 million over pollution at its facilities in West Virginia, North Carolina and … Continue reading Trump administration settles water pollution case with ‘forev…
‘EPA has abandoned NC’: Local stakeholders dismayed by Chemours, feds’ settlement

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