Overview
- 3M will pay up to $450 million over 25 years, including an initial $285 million this year, to settle PFAS contamination claims in New Jersey.
- The settlement resolves lawsuits filed in 2019 over contamination at Chambers Works, Parlin, and Carneys Point, avoiding a trial set for May 19, 2025.
- New Jersey officials describe the agreement as the largest statewide PFAS settlement in the state's history.
- PFAS, also known as 'forever chemicals,' are linked to cancer and other health risks and persist in the environment and human bodies.
- The settlement is subject to court approval and a public comment period, with funds earmarked for public health and environmental remediation efforts.