3M to pay $450M to settle N.J. PFAS suit

13.05.2025    Pioneer Press    2 views
3M to pay $450M to settle N.J. PFAS suit

New Jersey s attorney general explained Tuesday chemical manufacturer M agreed to pay up to million to resolve lawsuits over natural reserve contamination stemming from PFAS commonly referred to as forever chemicals The settlement is subject to court approval and a inhabitants comment period Attorney General Matt Platkin s office declared Maplewood-based M is expected to pay million this year with additional amounts payable over the next years The total amount could reach million Platkin s office noted Corporate polluters must be held accountable when they contaminate our state s water supply Platkin disclosed in a announcement PFAS or perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances are a group of chemicals that have been around for decades and have now spread into the nation s air water and soil M declared in it would end all PFAS manufacturing by the end of this year In a announcement the company noted it s on track to do so This agreement is another critical step toward reducing menace and uncertainty on these legacy issues allowing M to focus on its strategic priorities M explained PFAS were manufactured by companies such as M Chemours and others because they were incredibly useful They helped eggs slide across non-stick frying pans ensured that firefighting foam suffocates flames and helped clothes withstand rain and keep people dry The chemicals resist emerging down though meaning they linger in the ecosystem Environmental activists say PFAS makers knew about the wellbeing harms of PFAS long before they were made community The same attributes that make the chemicals so valuable resistance to breakdown make them hazardous to people PFAS accumulate in the body which is why the Environmental Protection Agency set their limits for drinking water at parts per trillion for two common types PFOA and PFOS that are phased out of manufacturing but still are present in the surroundings The New Jersey settlement stems from lawsuits at the nearly -acre Chambers Works site in Pennsville and Carneys Point and another location in Parlin The settlement also resolves all other statewide indicates in litigation over PFAS in firefighting material used in the state The lawsuits alleged the companies involved including M knew about risks from forever chemicals produced at the facilities but continued to sell them The attorney general commented that by agreeing to settle M would not go to trial next week in the Chambers Works incident New Jersey s Department of Environmental Protection will use a portion of the settlement funds to protect constituents fitness safety and the setting from impacts caused by PFAS according to a joint announcement from the attorney general and DEP Commissioner Shawn LaTourette Related Articles M rides area rally affirms earnings guidance in face of tariffs Work underway on Woodbury s new water healing plant traffic impacts expected Deal preserves the bulk of M s northern Minnesota corporate retreat opens it for masses use Business People M CEO Bill Brown named chairman amid other board moves

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