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Michigan Secures $108M Settlement with Monsanto for PCB Contamination

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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has secured a $108 million settlement with Monsanto Company (PDF), the major manufacturer of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and affiliated companies Solutia Inc. and Pharmacia LLC to address harms from PCB contamination in the State of Michigan.

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will jointly oversee the use of funds to remediate PCB-contaminated property and resources and restore natural resources adversely impacted by contamination.

Under the agreement, Monsanto will pay an initial $32 million in June 2026 and another $32 million by March 2027. The settlement also includes a “contingency amount” tied to the outcome of related legal actions. The contingency guarantees an additional payment between $44 million and $176 million. Under these terms, Michigan will receive at least $108 million, with a possible maximum amount of $240 million.

PCBs are a group of human-made chemicals once used in a variety of manufacturing processes and for products ranging from coolants and lubricants to caulks, paper products, sealants, and electrical equipment. PCBs are banned for sale and manufacture in the United States due to their toxicity and their tendency to “bioaccumulate,” meaning the chemicals accumulate in an organism over time, and that accumulation continues up the food chain through consumption of contaminated plants and animals. In areas affected by PCB contamination, the wildlife and fish may contain unsafe levels of the chemicals. To prevent unsafe exposure to PCBs and other chemicals, Michigan issues the Eat Safe Fish guidelines.

With this settlement, EGLE and DNR will establish a joint decision-making framework to identify PCB remediation and resource restoration projects that reduce risks to public health, reduce bioaccumulation of PCBs in fish and wildlife, and restore PCB impacted areas in ways that increase the overall health of Michigan’s natural resources. DNR and EGLE will seek input from local governments, Tribes, and organizations interested in addressing PCB harms in Michigan, and will make some of the settlement funds available as grants and matching funds to promote efficient and effective use of the funds.

Source: Michigan Attorney General’s Office

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