3M chemicals found in drinking water of east metro cities
Chemicals manufactured by 3M have been found in the public wells of six more east St. Paul suburbs.
3M Reaches $10.3 Billion Settlement in 'Forever Chemicals' Suits - The New York Times
3M agrees to pay $10.3 billion to settle 'forever chemicals' drinking water lawsuits
There must be something in the water - Minnesota Reformer
3M Settles 'Forever Chemicals' Litigation for Up to $12.5 Billion - WSJ
3M's $10 Billion PFAS Payout Is Just The Tip of the Iceberg
Illinois failed to take action even though it knew 3M had been polluting the Mississippi River with forever chemicals for more than a decade – Chicago Tribune
New Tool Shows PFAS Levels In Stillwater's Drinking Water
There must be something in the water - Minnesota Reformer
There must be something in the water - Minnesota Reformer
3M to cease manufacture of toxic PFAS chemicals within 3 years
Rome will receive $75 million from 3M to settle PFAS pollution case
Minnesota's $850 million settlement plans to address 3M 'forever chemicals' hit resistance in east metro
3M to pay $10.3B for leaking 'forever chemicals' into water systems
3M to stop making 'forever chemicals' by end of 2025
3M phasing out 'forever chemicals,' but cleanup problems remain