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US state sues Monsanto for ‘significant harm’ to environment by toxic chemicals

Officials say they expect billions of dollars from the agrochemical giant

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A rainbow at Port Susan near Stanwood, Washington state. Photo: AP
Associated Press

Washington has became the first US state to sue the agrochemical giant Monsanto over pervasive pollution from PCBs, the toxic industrial chemicals that have accumulated in plants, fish and people around the globe for decades.

Democratic Governor Jay Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced the lawsuit at a news conference in downtown Seattle, saying they expect to win hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars from the company.

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“It is time to hold the sole US manufacturer of PCBs accountable for the significant harm they have caused to our state,” Ferguson said, noting that the chemicals continue to imperil the health of protected salmon and orcas despite the tens of millions of dollars Washington has spent to clean up the pollution. “Monsanto produced PCBs for decades while hiding what they knew about the toxic chemicals’ harm to human health and the environment.”

A bird watcher views snow geese in flight over a field in the Skagit Valley, Washingont state. Photo: AP
A bird watcher views snow geese in flight over a field in the Skagit Valley, Washingont state. Photo: AP
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PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, were used in many industrial and commercial applications, including in paint, coolants, sealants and hydraulic fluids. Monsanto, based in St. Louis, produced them from 1935 until Congress banned them in 1979.

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