DuPont And 3M Agree To $13.5B Settlement
DuPont Chemical Corporation and 3M have agreed to a $13.5 billion settlement regarding the contamination of public drinking water with cancer-causing 'forever chemicals'. The contamination has been linked to high concentrations of these substances in Long Island's water supply. The settlement aims to address health risks including kidney, testicular, liver, and thyroid cancers. The agreement follows concerns over chemical contamination in the region's water supply.
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“DuPont Chemical Corporation and 3M recently agreed to a $13.5 billion settlement for contaminating public drinking water with cancer causing forever chemicals”
1010 WINS NYC
“Did you know that the DuPont Chemical Corporation and 3M recently agreed to a $13.5 billion settlement for contaminating public drinking water with cancer-causing forever chemicals?”
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