$11.9M settlement reached in lawsuit after Parchment drinking water found with dangerous PFAS levels
Updated Apr 30, 2021;
Posted Apr 30, 2021
A sign reading Water not safe, distribution at HS displayed in front of Trinity Temple Seventh Day Adventist Church in Parchment, Michigan on Monday, July 30, 2018. Joel Bissell | MLive.comJoel Bissell | MLive.com
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Letters will be sent to addresses in the affected area, according to court documents.
Law firm Liddle & Dubin PC filed the lawsuit on behalf of plaintiff David Dykehouse, as a proposed class action lawsuit to include others in a similar situation as him.
“Through the agreement, 3M and Georgia-Pacific will contribute a total of $11.9 million to resolve the plaintiffs’ claims on behalf of the proposed class,” Georgia-Pacific Spokesman Rick Kimble said in an email to MLive.