October 05, 2021
A California federal court has signed off on a series of consent decrees in which Bayer and other companies agreed to pay more than $86 million to end decades-long litigation over groundwater contamination at two Golden State Superfund sites, the federal government announced Tuesday.
July 11, 2012
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Monday agreed to a $14.6 million settlement with four companies accused of contaminating groundwater with chemicals used to manufacture pesticides and synthetic rubber at a pair of California Superfund sites.