Chemours agrees to settle EPA PFAS discharge claims for USD 22.5 million penalty
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- Chemours reached a settlement with the U.S. EPA to resolve claims over PFAS discharges at three operating sites.
- Deal includes a USD 22.5 million civil penalty paid over 2026-2028, subject to court approval of a consent decree.
- Chemours also committed USD 90 million of mitigation projects over 15 years to cut PFAS emissions or support drinking-water programs.
- Separately, Chemours agreed to pay less than USD 1 million to settle a Clean Water Act suit filed by West Virginia Rivers Coalition.
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