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Since then, 3M has continued to use PFAs in a variety of products, with Scotchgard being the most well known and commercially lucrative. [4] Until the early 2000s, waste from the production of PFAs was dumped at four sites in Minnesota, the Washington County Landfill, the 3M Cottage Grove Chemolite Site, the 3M Woodbury site, and the 3M Oakdale ...
3M Company (originally the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company) ... as of 2018, making the plant 3M's largest focused on health care. [132]
1950s According to the 2016 lawsuit brought against 3M by Lake Elmo, Minnesota, 3M had "disposed of PFCs and PFC-containing waste at a facility it owned and operated in Oakdale, Minnesota (the "Oakdale Facilities")" during the 1950s. [18] [19] 1951 "The DuPont chemical plant in Washington, West Virginia, began using PFOA in its manufacturing ...
3M, based in St. Paul, Minnesota and one of the targeted companies in the lawsuit filed by the York Sewer District, has said it will stop producing the chemical between 2023 and 2025.
Minnesota's newest public company will make its debut April 1, nearly two years after 3M first announced it would spin off its health care business. Solventum, the spinoff's name, will employ more ...
It's déjà vu for some Minnesotans: 'Forever chemicals' are polluting the soil and water near a 3M Co. plant. But this time the 3M plant is in Belgium, where an escalating dispute over the ...
The Oakdale Dump is an Environmental Protection Agency Superfund site located in Oakdale, Minnesota, and comprises three non-contiguous properties that were used for dumping from the late 1940s until the 1950s by the 3M corporation. The properties are named the Abresch, Brockman, and Eberle sites for their respective property owners at the time ...
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