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Minnesota proposes water pollution permit for 3M plant that makes forever chemicals

Photo credit: Chad Davis / Minnesota Reformer - 3M still manufactures PFAS at this plant in Cottage Grove

Read the full article by Deena Winter (Minnesota Reformer)

“The 3M Cottage Grove chemical plant that contaminated 200 square miles of east metro drinking water has been operating on a water pollution permit that expired more than 20 years ago.

But now the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has issued an over 400-page draft of a new wastewater permit for the plant, which the agency says is one of the most rigorous in state history. It requires that per and poly-fluoroalkyl substances — known as PFAS — be removed to the point they cannot be detected, through an advanced treatment system 3M is building. 

3M says it’s on track to invest nearly $300 million in advanced water treatment systems at its Cottage Grove facility. The system, on which construction began in 2021, is engineered to remove a range of PFAS from water as part of a long-running cleanup program.

3M says the technology will continue to remediate PFAS in area groundwater even after the company exits the PFAS market by the end of 2025.”…

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