Minnesota's $5B case over 3M chemicals heads to trial
Source: Associated Press
Updated 2:46 pm, Monday, February 19, 2018
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Minnesota officials will soon try to convince a jury that manufacturer 3M Co. should pay the state $5 billion to help clean up environmental damage that the state alleges was caused by pollutants the company dumped for decades.
The long-awaited trial begins Tuesday in Minneapolis. Experts say it could have wide-reaching implications if the state succeeds, in part because 3M and other companies legally dumped the chemicals for years in and outside Minnesota.
The case focuses on the company's disposal of chemicals once used to make Scotchgard fabric protector and other products. The company denies it did anything wrong or illegal.
The state alleges the chemicals damaged Minnesota's natural resources, including more than 100 miles of the Mississippi River, and contaminated drinking water, harmed wildlife and posed a threat to human health.
Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/crime/article/Minnesota-s-5B-case-over-3M-chemicals-heads-to-12625268.php
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,355 posts)This article makes me wonder what kind of troubles will come in the future as a result of Pruitt's deliberate dismantling of the EPA.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)Fifty five gallon blue steal drums are popping to the surface? So meone squealed me things,Hmmm,Lake Elmo Township? Gopher Smelting? This is going to cost Mining some serious money.