New Jersey Secures Up to $2 Billion Settlement from Chemical Makers Over PFAS Contamination

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Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva agreed to pay $875 million to New Jersey to settle claims related to pollution from PFAS 'forever chemicals,' including funding for cleanup of industrial sites and a remediation fund, marking the largest environmental settlement by a single state.
- Chemours, DuPont and Corteva Settle $875 Million New Jersey PFAS Claims The New York Times
- New Jersey says 3 chemical makers agree to 'forever chemical' settlement worth up to $2 billion AP News
- DuPont part of up to $2 billion settlement over PFAS in N.J. Inquirer.com
- Chemours, DuPont, Corteva settle New Jersey PFAS claims for $875 million Reuters
- Amid Federal PFAS Rollbacks, New Jersey Scores Record $2 Billion DuPont Settlement Inside Climate News
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