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Water Pollution

The state of New York filed a $38 million lawsuit against 3M and other chemical companies claiming they knowingly allowed the chemicals in their fire extinguishers to contaminate the groundwater near the state's commercial airports and military air bases.

ALBANY, N.Y. – The state of New York filed a $38 million lawsuit against 3M and other chemical companies claiming they knowingly allowed the chemicals in their fire extinguishers to contaminate the groundwater near the state's commercial airports and military air bases.

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