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US says chemical maker Chemours to pay $450M to settle 'forever chemicals' case
The Trump administration reached a $450 million settlement with chemical company Chemours over illegal discharges of PFAS 'forever chemicals' in West Virginia, North Carolina, and New Jersey. The agreement includes a $22.5 million penalty, $90 million for mitigation, and pollution controls to reduce contamination and provide clean water to affected communities.
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