New Jersey’s CFS Superfund Site gets a financial lifeline as a multi-party settlement locks in $61 million for past and future cleanup efforts.
Key players like Honeywell and Pfizer chip in to keep the contamination abatement going strong, reports the DOJ.
The 10-year legal battle has seen its fruits, with the EPA Region 2 Administrator hailing it as a triumph of Superfund’s mission.
Benzene and other toxins pose no more threat to the aquifer as the state studies deeper contamination. Stay tuned for court approval this month!
Key Facts
- State: Alabama
- District: Northern District of Alabama
- Category: Public Corruption
- Source: DOJ Press Release
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