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Chemours to Pay $450M to Settle 'Forever Chemicals' Pollution Case

via The Guardian·yesterday·3 sources

The chemical giant Chemours has agreed to pay $450 million to settle claims over PFAS 'forever chemicals' pollution at four facilities. The Justice Department brokered the deal addressing contamination concerns at the sites. It ranks among the larger environmental settlements of the year.

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The Hill

Trump administration settles water pollution case with 'forever chemicals' company for $450M

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Chemours agrees to $450M settlement over PFAS pollution at four facilities

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