September 05, 2014
ConAgra Grocery Products Co. LLC will pay $5.7 million to settle the U.S. government's suit demanding the recovery of cleanup costs it incurred removing 34,000 tons of contaminated soil from a former tannery site now owned by the agriculture giant, according to papers filed in Maine federal court Friday.
February 04, 2013
A Maine federal judge on Thursday again refused the U.S. Department of Justice's bid to prevent ConAgra Grocery Products Co. LLC from deposing a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lawyer in the federal government's suit seeking $5.7 million for the environmental cleanup of a former tannery.
November 29, 2011
The federal government smacked ConAgra Grocery Products Co. LLC with an action Tuesday seeking $5.7 million in cleanup costs incurred when it had to remove 34,000 tons of soil contaminated with chromium and lead on the site of a former tannery in Maine.