
PFAS Water Contamination Leads City Towards Lawsuit
The city of Deer Park has detected a steady level of PFAS in its drinking water over the past two decades and plans to sue to recover future remediation costs.
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The city of Deer Park has detected a steady level of PFAS in its drinking water over the past two decades and plans to sue to recover future remediation costs.
Read full articleHundreds of Washington state drinking-water utilities could be eligible for a piece of more than $10 billion as part of a tentative settlement with chemical and manufacturing giant 3M for its role in “forever chemicals” contaminating drinking water across the nation.
Read full article3M proposes up to $12.5 billion to resolve lawsuits over drinking water contaminated by PFAS.
Read full articleUpon court approval, public water systems can access funds from this settlement for PFAS treatment equipment over 13 years.
Read full articleIn an interview with Municipal Sewer & Water, Ken Sansone of SL Environmental Law Group talks about PFAS, the lawsuit, its potential impact and more.
Read full articleThis expansive lawsuit is shedding light on what industry knew, and when, about the dangers of a class of chemicals used since the 1940s that are now linked to a host of serious health and environmental risks.
Read full articleAs water providers across the nation test for PFAS substances and discover widespread contamination, the demand for treatment technologies and infrastructure upgrades is likely to rise. Who should be responsible for the cleanup?
Read full articleExamining EPA’s proposed Maximum Contaminant Levels for ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Read full articleThe Rhode Island town is working with SL Environmental Law Group to sue 3M, DuPont, and other companies for their involvement in PFAS manufacturing and sales that contaminated the town’s groundwater.
Read full articleAs the federal government ramps up the regulatory process for enforceable limits on PFAS in drinking water, estimated to cost billions annually, an environmental attorney details how utilities can hold polluters financially responsible.
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