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to court records in a lawsuit against the company over the Wood County pollution. DuPont established its 1 part per billion limit as the concentration of C8 in water above which was not safe. DEP issued a news release on Thursday to... Published: Friday, May 10, 2002 Words: 546
toxic chemical called C-8 in Wood County drinking water supplies, court records show. For more than a decade, DuPont ordered a contractor to collect water samples in glass bottles. Glass is believed to absorb C-8, which could result... Published: Sunday, April 28, 2002 Words: 1089
kward@wvgazette.com Last week, DuPont Co. officials announced that they would replace drinking water for all Parkersburg-area residents whose water contains more than 14 parts per billion of a mysterious chemical called C-8. But public... Published: Sunday, March 17, 2002 Words: 1584
Lubeck Public Service District in Wood County sued DuPont last August saying C8 has contaminated their drinking water. Studies conducted by DuPont and 3M have determined that C8 in "sufficient doses . is toxic to animals through ingestion,... Published: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 Words: 501
In Wood County Circuit Court, Bilott is suing DuPont on behalf of thousands of residents who believe they drank water and breathed air polluted with the DuPont chemical C8. C8 is another name for ammonium perfluorooctanoate. At its... Published: Sunday, November 03, 2002 Words: 845
questioned why DuPont Co has backed off its decade-old limit on the chemical C-8 in drinking water. During an afternoon hearing, Circuit Judge George W. Hill Jr. scolded DuPont lawyers for arguing that the company's internal C-8 guideline... Published: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 Words: 626
water of families living near DuPont's Washington plant. The chemical is used in the production of Teflon. DuPont agreed to replace the water supply for any residents whose water was found to contain more of the toxic chemical than... Published: Monday, June 24, 2002 Words: 450
Supreme Court to throw out a circuit judge's ruling that blocks Staats from destroying more records concerning drinking water pollution by a DuPont chemical plant near Parkersburg. In his Supreme Court petition, McDaniel did not cite... Published: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 Words: 803
order that prevents the agency from destroying records concerning a study of a mysterious toxic chemical that DuPont Co. has dumped into Wood County drinking water. Late Friday, DEP lawyers asked the state Supreme Court to block the... Published: Saturday, June 22, 2002 Words: 1277
scientist committed a crime when she destroyed records of a study of a mysterious toxic chemical that DuPont Co. has dumped into Wood County drinking water, a circuit judge says. Last week, Wood Circuit Judge George W. Hill Jr. ordered... Published: Thursday, June 20, 2002 Words: 1141