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File #: 23-1864    Version: 1 Name: 11/20/23 Resolution to Approve the City's Participation in Proposed PFAS Class Settlements by 3M Company and DuPont
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/20/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/20/2023 Final action: 11/20/2023
Enactment date: 11/20/2023 Enactment #: R-23-430
Title: Resolution to Approve the City's Participation in Proposed Class Settlements by 3M Company and DuPont to Resolve Claims by Public Water Systems Affected by PFAS Contamination in the matter In re: Aqueous Film-Forming Foams Products Liability Litigation, Multi-District Litigation No. 2:18-mn-2873-RMG
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Resolution to Approve the City's Participation in Proposed Class Settlements by 3M Company and DuPont to Resolve Claims by Public Water Systems Affected by PFAS Contamination in the matter In re: Aqueous Film-Forming Foams Products Liability Litigation, Multi-District Litigation No. 2:18-mn-2873-RMG
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Prepared by: Tim Wilhelm, Deputy City Attorney
Reviewed by: Atleen Kaur, City Attorney
Reviewed by: Brian Steglitz, Public Services Area Administrator
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Whereas, In June 2023, 3M Company and DuPont proposed class action settlements totaling up to approximately $13.5 Billion to resolve claims by public water systems affected by PFAS contamination;

Whereas, In August 2023 the proposed PFAS class settlements received preliminary approval from the federal district court handling the Multi-District Litigation entitled: In re: Aqueous Film-Forming Foams Products Liability Litigation, Multi-District Litigation No. 2:18-mn-2873-RMG;

Whereas, The City is a member of the proposed class of public water systems impacted by PFAS contamination and is eligible to participate in the class settlements;

Whereas, The City has reviewed the proposed settlement agreements and the information and documents available at pfaswatersettlement.com;

Whereas, The City has evaluated its options for opting into and out of the class settlements and the reasons for and against each option as well as the risks, consequences, costs and benefits associated with each option;

Whereas, The City has evaluated the estimated amounts it might receive through the class settlements and the timing for receipt of same, its costs incurred to date and currently anticipated future costs to treat its drinking water supply for PFAS;

Whereas, City Council has been advised on this matter in an Attorney-Client Privileged and Confidential Legal Advice Memorandum dated November 2, 2023;

Whereas, Having considered its options and the reasons for and against each, the City believes it is in its best...

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