Monsanto agrees to $160 million settlement with Seattle over pollution in the Duwamish River

FILE - Shipping containers line one side of the Duwamish River and barges with gravel line another, Sept. 28, 2011, in Seattle. Ending an eight-year legal battle, chemical giant Monsanto has agreed to a $160-million settlement with Seattle for its part in polluting the Lower Duwamish River with toxins that posed a threat to humans and wildlife, the city attorney's office said in a press release Thursday, July 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

SEATTLE (AP) — Ending an eight-year legal battle, chemical giant Monsanto has agreed to a $160-million settlement with Seattle for its part in polluting a river that runs through the heart of the city with toxins that posed a threat to humans, fish and wildlife, the city attorney's office said Thursday.

“We all play a role in protecting our environment and I am glad that Monsanto will contribute to this important environmental cleanup," City Attorney Ann Davison said in a news release. It's the largest single-city settlement Monsanto has paid, she said.

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