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Engineering firm agrees to $53-million settlement of lawsuit brought by Michigan Attorney General on behalf of 26,000 Flint residents over the city's water lead contamination crisis.
Veolia North America, an engineering firm, has agreed to pay $53 million for its alleged role in the ongoing lead-tainted water crisis plaguing Flint, MI, since April 2014. In exchange for the ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced a $53 million civil settlement against Veolia North ... resolving allegations that the engineering company contributed to the Flint Water Crisis. ...
$53M settlement reached in Flint water crisis 00:28. An engineering firm accused of contributing to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, more than 10 years ago has agreed to a $53 million civil ...
The deal by Veolia North America and Flint residents comes on top of $26.3 million in previous settlements, ... The company said the Flint water crisis was “caused by government officials.” ...
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announces an additional $53 million civil settlement with an engineering firm tied to the Flint Water Crisis.
Veolia North America, ... A Boston-based engineering company has agreed to pay $53 million to close out claims it contributed to the 2014 water crisis in Flint, ...
The deal by Veolia North America and Flint residents comes on top of $26.3 million in previous settlements with the company, and $626 million from the state of Michigan and other parties.
Critics claimed Veolia could have done much more before then-Gov. Rick Snyder and Flint switched the city's water source back to a regional supplier in fall 2015. By that time, tests showed ...