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Ohio River to be tested for chemical
- 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
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Lawyers in C8 case complain of conflicts of interest
- 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
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Judge questions DuPont switch on C-8 water limit
- 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
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Shredding Destroying documents wrong
- 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
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DEP staffer amends story It's habit, she says, not fear
- 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
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DEP wants record destruction order tossed
- 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
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Disposal of papers termed criminal Destruction of DEP
- 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
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Wise aide helped sister get DEP job
- she gave in a June 6-7 deposition. Staats was questioned by lawyers for Parkersburg-area residents who are suing DuPont over the contaminated drinking water. The 428-page deposition, filed with the state Supreme Court, revealed that...
Published: Sunday, June 30, 2002
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State briefs
- levels and discussing the toxicity of C8." Previous tests have found high concentrations of C8 in drinking water supplies in the Parkersburg area. DuPont is under separate consent orders with DEP and the U.S. Environmental Protection...
Published: Wednesday, April 17, 2002
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Court rejects DEP document case
- of the DuPont Co. Washington Works plant, outside Parkersburg. In that case, residents allege that DuPont has contaminated their drinking water with a toxic chemical called C8. They also allege the company hide important information...
Published: Tuesday, July 02, 2002
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