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Johnson Controls system to pay $750 mln to settle 'permanently chemicals' claim

Johnson Controls said on Friday its subsidiary had accepted a $750 million settlement with some U.S. public water companies that had spotted forever chemicals presumably associated with the use of particular products made by the company.

The settlement does not make up an admission of liability or misdeed by Tyco Fire Products, Johnson Controls disclosed in a regulative filing, including that a charge for the quantity was taped in the second quarter ended March 31.

In 2023, lawsuits connected with permanently chemicals or PFAS, which do not easily break down in the human body or environment, led to over $11 billion in settlements.

Earlier this month, 3M got a court approval for its $ 10.3 billion settlement with a host of U.S. public water systems to resolve water contamination declares tied to permanently. chemicals.

On Thursday, the U.S. Epa. finalized the first federal guidelines on harmful forever. chemicals in drinking water, setting tight limitations on the quantity. of PFAS present in public water.

Tyco expects to pay $250 million in settlement by May, and. the staying $500 million after six months of the initial. court approval of the settlement.

The initial approval is anticipated around mid-May from the. United States District Court for the District of South Carolina,. a multi-district legislation court.

(source: Reuters)