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

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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.

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