California County Settles Landfill Dispute For $1.9M

Date: October 1, 2003

Source: News Room

Just moments before a jury was to deliver its verdict, a family suing Stanislaus County, California over contaminated well water agreed to accept a $1.9 million settlement and move off the property. If they had waited until the verdict was announced, the family would have received $520,000 and kept their 100-acre farm, which borders the closed Geer Road landfill. The county discovered chemicals such as PCE, TCE, and DCE in the family's water in 2001, and began supplying the family with water. The landfill was built in 1970, and has no liner beneath it.

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