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  2. Anniston, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Anniston is a city and the county seat of Calhoun County ... In 1935 Monsanto Industrial Chemicals Co. bought the plant and took over production, which continued ...

  3. Monsanto legal cases - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Monsanto and Solutia Inc., a Monsanto corporate spin-off, reached a $700 million settlement with the residents of West Anniston, Alabama who had been affected by the manufacturing and dumping of PCBs.

  4. Monsanto - Wikipedia

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    In August 2003, Solutia and Monsanto agreed to pay plaintiffs $700 million to settle claims by over 20,000 Anniston residents. [ 222 ] In June 2020, Bayer proposed paying $650 million to settle local PCB lawsuits, and $170 million to the attorneys-general of New Mexico, Washington and the District of Columbia. [ 13 ]

  5. How Monsanto Is Driving a New Agricultural Revolution

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    Syngenta and DuPont create and are developing products to withstand extreme environments, but Monsanto's investment to provide farmers with tools that may reduce weather-related risks is a direct ...

  6. Solutia - Wikipedia

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    Solutia and its parent company Monsanto agreed in 2003 to pay $700 million to settle claims by 20,000 Anniston, Alabama residents over PCB contamination. [9] Monsanto documents indicate that the company routinely dumped PCBs in the land and water supply of Anniston and covered up its behavior for more than 40 years. [10]

  7. Why Is Monsanto the Most Hated Company in the World? - AOL

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    The most hated company in the world right now isn't a member of Big Oil. It's not a shady Internet company or a bailed-out megabank. Populist discontent toward dirty energy, high-tech snoops, and ...

  8. Fort McClellan - Wikipedia

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    The Anniston city limit at that time was a circle 1.3 miles (2.1 kilometers) in diameter. The Camp McClellan reservation was approximately a square some 3.0 miles (4.8 kilometers) on each side, adjoining the northeast quarter arc of the city limits and extending northward along the Anniston to Jacksonville, Alabama, pike. The training blocks ...

  9. Swann Chemical Company - Wikipedia

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    [1] Swann Chemical first operated a chemical manufacturing plant in Anniston, Alabama where PCBs were first made on an industrial scale after development of a new process under leadership of Theodore Swann. [2] The plant was later bought by Monsanto Industrial Chemicals Co. in 1935. [3] [4] [5] The plant, just west of Anniston, had around 1,000 ...