3M Plant Receives PFAS Subpoena From Kentucky Regulator

(Reuters) -3M’s Cynthiana facility received a subpoena in May seeking information about PFAS and alleged hazardous substances used or released at the site, the company’s quarterly report on Friday showed.

The notice from the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet also directed the company to develop a plan to investigate suspected release of the so-called “forever chemicals” at the plant.

3M has been battling suits accusing contamination from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, which is found in hundreds of consumer and commercial products, including cosmetics, non-stick pans and stain-resistant clothing…

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