Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced a plastic manufacturer reached a settlement with the state of Michigan to investigate PFAS chemicals in soil, groundwater and surface water released from their former facility in Livingston County.
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Asahi Kasei Plastics North America has agreed to clean up any PFAS contamination from its former compounding plant in Brighton, Mich., under a settlement with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
With a handful of lawsuits still pending, Michigan has settled one of the first big cases involving PFAS contamination. Here's who will pay for the cleanup.