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Chemours to pay $450 million in first federal settlement over PFAS "forever chemicals"

Updated on: June 24, 2026 / 2:52 PM EDT / MoneyWatch

Chemours to pay $450 million in first federal settlement over PFAS "forever chemicals"

TL;DR

  • Chemours agrees to a $450 million settlement to resolve federal and state charges over PFAS production.
  • This is the first federal enforcement settlement against a major PFAS manufacturer.
  • The settlement includes a $22.5 million civil penalty and $90 million over 15 years for mitigation in New Jersey, North Carolina, and West Virginia.
  • Chemours will also spend an estimated $280 million on controls and clean drinking water initiatives near its sites.
  • Exposure to PFAS is linked to severe health issues, including cancer and organ damage.
  • Critics, like North Carolina's Attorney General, argue the settlement is insufficient for cleaning up water contamination.
  • The agreement allows Chemours to continue producing PFAS for commercial and military uses.