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Tyco agrees to $10 million settlement with Wisconsin over PFAS water contamination

The agreement could resolve a 2022 lawsuit over firefighting foam contamination, but settlement terms remain sealed until a late-June court hearing.

  • On Thursday, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers announced a $10 million settlement with Tyco Fire Products to address PFAS contamination in Marinette County, calling the deal a "historic and important milestone."
  • Democratic Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul filed the 2022 lawsuit alleging Tyco violated state law by failing to report PFAS discharges at its Fire Technology Center, though the company claims it invested "considerable resources" toward remediation.
  • Under the settlement terms, the $10 million will fund the PFAS Trust Fund for future cleanup while Tyco must provide replacement wells for the next 20 years; the company has spent more than $100 million on remediation.
  • DNR Secretary Karen Hyun stated the department will continue monitoring Tyco's compliance, emphasizing collaboration with affected communities as the state seeks to hold polluters accountable for environmental damages.
  • Tyco faces a separate 2022 lawsuit involving 3M and DuPont alleging the companies "wrongfully, knowingly, and deceptively contaminating natural resources with PFAS across Wisconsin," as the state grapples with "forever chemicals" that resist breaking down.
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Tyco agrees to $10 million settlement with Wisconsin over PFAS water contamination

The manufacturer of firefighting foam that contaminated the water supply in northeast Wisconsin with PFAS chemicals for decades has agreed to a $10 million settlement with the state.

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