Delaware AG Jennings Sues Companies Over PFAS Contamination: A Bold Stand for Clean Water

By Karmactive Staff

Delaware's Attorney General, Kathleen Jennings, has initiated a lawsuit targeting several companies over environmental contamination.

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The central issue revolves around the pollution of the state's resources with harmful PFAS chemicals.

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These chemicals, originating from a specialized firefighting foam, have been extensively used at key sites like airports and military bases.

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The lawsuit is the result of an intensive two-year investigation, involving environmental sampling and a deep dive into corporate records.

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3M Company, among other manufacturers, faces allegations of causing significant harm to Delaware's environment and its residents.

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Jennings firmly states that any entity causing harm to Delaware will be held accountable, emphasizing the state's proactive stance.

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The legal proceedings, filed in the Superior Court of Delaware, aim to secure compensation for the environmental damage and associated cleanup costs.

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Historical records from 3M indicate the company's awareness of PFAS hazards as far back as the 1960s, raising concerns about corporate transparency.

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The lawsuit underscores Delaware's unwavering commitment to its environment and the well-being of its citizens, setting a precedent for corporate responsibility.

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