From Michigan Department of Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject AG Nessel Files PFAS Lawsuit Against Paper Company for Contamination and Damages
Date December 20, 2022 1:01 PM
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December 20, 2022




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AG Nessel Files PFAS Lawsuit Against Paper Company for Contamination and Damages





*LANSING?*? A lawsuit has been filed by the Department of Attorney General against Domtar Industries, Inc., a paper manufacturer that formerly operated in Port Huron, Michigan, and runs mills in several states and in Canada, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced today.

The lawsuit focuses on releases of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from its manufacturing processes and from the paper sludges generated by Domtar that contain high levels of PFAS but were represented as ?inert.?? The toxic sludges contaminated the environment at a composting business in St. Clair County.? ?

Domtar is an international paper manufacturer, and its locations included a mill located at 1700 Washington Avenue in Port Huron, Michigan, which operated in various forms for over one hundred years.? The sludges at issue were sent to Techni-Comp, a composting facility in Kimball Township in St. Clair County, where PFAS have been detected in groundwater and surface water at levels that exceed state standards.?

The lawsuit filed by the Department of Attorney General seeks costs and damages from Domtar to address its releases of PFAS into the environment.? The suit also seeks a ruling from the Court on Domtar?s liability and an order to fully investigate and remediate the contamination from Domtar?s operations.?

?Michigan residents should not be left holding the bag for the impacts of corporate PFAS contamination, nor for the costs of cleaning it up,? said Nessel. ?My efforts to hold companies accountable for contaminating our communities will continue where corporations are not taking adequate remediation efforts or responsibility for their actions.?

The suit against Domtar follows Attorney General Nessel?s PFAS-specific lawsuits against multiple PFAS manufacturers, separate lawsuits against manufacturers of PFAS-containing firefighting foam, a lawsuit against Asahi Kasei Plastics North America pending in Livingston County Circuit Court, and an action against FKI Hardware Inc. pending in Kent County Circuit Court.?

More information about?Nessel?s work on PFAS litigation can be found online at the Department of Attorney General website [ [link removed] ].

Domtar complaint is available here [ [link removed] ].

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