Syngenta pays $105 million to settle US litigation
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Swiss chemicals maker Syngenta's agreement to pay $105 million to settle a nearly 8-year-old lawsuit over its popular agricultural herbicides could help reimburse nearly 2,000 community water systems that have had to filter the chemical from its drinking water, one of the plaintiffs' attorneys said Friday. The proposed deal, announced Friday by Syngenta, must be approved by a federal judge in southern Illinois, where community water systems from at least a half-dozen states have sought to have the company reimburse them for filtering weed-killing atrazine from their supplies. Read more: http://j.mp/L0z3Tg
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