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Three chemical giants have agreed to pay more than $1 billion to settle claims that “forever chemicals” contaminated public US water systems

The family of ubiquitous synthetic chemicals – per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS – linger in the environment and the human body, where they can cause serious health problems, and are found in everyday products including fast-food wrappers, makeup and carpeting.

In a statement, Dupont said it “has never manufactured PFOA or PFOS.” CNN has reached out to the other companies for comment on the allegations, which they denied in a press release Friday. The three companies said they have agreed to contribute a total of $1.185 billion to a settlement fund. Chemours will contribute 50 percent , and DuPont and Corteva will together contribute the remaining 50 percent, at about $400 million and $193 million, respectively.

 

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