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New Jersey says chemical maker 3M agrees to ‘forever chemical’ settlement worth up to $450M

  • Chemical manufacturer 3M agreed on Tuesday to pay New Jersey up to $450 million to settle PFAS contamination claims ahead of a trial set for next week.
  • The settlement resolves two 2019 lawsuits alleging 3M’s supply of PFAS caused pollution at the Chambers Works site in Salem County’s Pennsville and Carneys Point.
  • The payment will be spread over 25 years and fund PFAS cleanup, natural resource restoration, and statewide contamination abatement efforts.
  • Attorney General Matthew Platkin expressed satisfaction in revealing a settlement that aims to address some of the significant harms caused, describing it as the largest PFAS-related agreement in the state's history.
  • The agreement avoids trial but is not an admission of wrongdoing, and signals ongoing efforts to hold polluters accountable for long-term environmental and health risks from PFAS.
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WQOW broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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