Chemical firms to pay $110M to Ohio to settle claims over releases of ‘forever chemicals’

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One thought on “Chemical firms to pay $110M to Ohio to settle claims over releases of ‘forever chemicals’

  1. A drop in the bucket for literally contaminating every sq ft of the planet with their products. Also a warning for the next time someone says “they say it’s safe”.

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