"Three ‘Forever Chemicals’ Makers Settle Public Water Lawsuits"

"The $1.19 billion agreement, announced by Chemours, DuPont and Corteva, wouldn’t resolve all the claims against them."

"Three major chemical companies on Friday said they would pay more than $1 billion to settle the first in a wave of claims that they and other companies contaminated drinking water across the country with so-called forever chemicals that have been linked to cancer and other illnesses.

The companies — Chemours, DuPont and Corteva — said they had reached an agreement in principle to set up a $1.19 billion fund to help remove toxic perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, from public drinking water systems. PFAS have been linked to liver damage, weakened immune systems and several forms of cancer, among other harms, and are referred to as forever chemicals because they linger in the human body and the environment.

Bloomberg News also reported on Friday that 3M had reached a tentative deal worth “at least $10 billion” with U.S. cities and towns to resolve related PFAS claims. Sean Lynch, a spokesman for 3M, declined to comment on the report, which cited people familiar with the deal without naming them."

Ben Casselman, Ivan Penn, and Matthew Goldstein report for the New York Times June 2, 2023.

SEE ALSO:

"On Eve Of Bellwether PFAS trial, Chemical Giants Dupont, 3M Eye Billion-Dollar Settlements" (The New Lede)

"Bellwether ‘Forever Chemicals’ Case Heads To Trial" (The Hill)

Source: NYTimes, 06/05/2023