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Chemours Settles $450M PFAS Charges
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Chemours settled federal and state charges with at least $450 million in penalties and cleanup programs over alleged PFAS discharges in three states.
- Frame 1Chemours settles federal and state charges with a $450 million PFAS deal over alleged discharges in three states.
- Frame 2Federal claims tied PFAS exposure to cancer and other health conditions, raising the public-health stakes around water contamination.
- Frame 3The agreement includes a $22.5 million civil penalty and $90 million over 15 years for discharge mitigation.
- Frame 4The mitigation plan covers PFAS discharges in West Virginia, North Carolina and New Jersey, according to the settlement.
- Frame 5Chemours also agreed to $60 million in West Virginia controls and $280 million for nearby clean drinking water.
- Frame 6The deal allows commercial and military PFAS manufacturing to continue while pollution controls target future contamination.
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- Jun 24, 5:03 PM EDT
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- Jun 24, 2:52 PM EDT