STLtoday - Business: "ENVIRONMENT: Honeywell agrees to pay $50 million to Georgians
11/29/2006
Honeywell International Inc., the world's largest maker of airplane controls, will pay $50 million to settle lawsuit claims that a predecessor company polluted land and water outside a chemical plant in Brunswick, Ga.
Honeywell will pay $25 million to a group of more than 200 property owners along the Turtle River in Brunswick and $25 million to the board of commissioners of Glynn County. Honeywell also agreed to accelerate its cleanup of the plant site, plaintiffs' attorney John Bell said."
11/29/2006
Honeywell International Inc., the world's largest maker of airplane controls, will pay $50 million to settle lawsuit claims that a predecessor company polluted land and water outside a chemical plant in Brunswick, Ga.
Honeywell will pay $25 million to a group of more than 200 property owners along the Turtle River in Brunswick and $25 million to the board of commissioners of Glynn County. Honeywell also agreed to accelerate its cleanup of the plant site, plaintiffs' attorney John Bell said."
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