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Chemours Settles $450M PFAS Charges

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Drawn.News visual brief: Chemours to pay $450M in first federal "forever chemicals" settlement
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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.

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