WMEL and 3M Reach a Settlement Agreement
ST. PAUL, Minn. & DECATUR, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 3M and the West Morgan-East Lawrence Water and Sewer Authority released the following joint statement.
“3M Company, Inc. (3M) and West Morgan-East Lawrence Water and Sewer Authority (WMEL) are pleased to announce that they have settled the lawsuit between them in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Both parties are grateful for the cooperation and work that has gone into getting this settlement finalized.
âThis settlement will allow for a new filtration system at WMEL. WMEL will continue to supply safe drinking water that meets all applicable PFAS guidelines without passing on any additional construction or treatment costsâa great thing for WMEL and its customers in Morgan and Lawrence Counties.
âThis settlement pertains only to the lawsuit between WMEL and 3M. Now that the litigation between WMEL and 3M is concluded, neither 3M nor WMEL will make any further statements.â
About 3M
At 3M, we apply science in collaborative ways to
improve lives daily. With $33 billion in sales, our 93,000 employees
connect with customers all around the world. Learn more about 3Mâs
creative solutions to the worldâs problems at www.3M.com
or on Twitter @3M or @3MNews.
About WMEL
WMEL was formed in 1975 to provide drinking water
and sewer services to residents of Morgan and Lawrence Counties. Over
the past 44 years, WMEL has grown to provide drinking water to thousands
of direct purchasers and also supplies drinking water on a wholesale
basis to other water authorities in North Alabama. You can learn more
about WMEL at www.wmel.org.
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3M Contact
Fanna Haile-Selassie
[email protected]
651-736-0876
WMEL Contact
Jeaniece Slater / Assistant General Manager
[email protected]
(256)
355-3746
Source: 3M
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