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A Pennsylvania state court judge has approved the settlement of a suit which charged that Dow Chemical’s Rohm and Haas subsidiary dumped chemicals that caused residents of McCullom Lake, Ill., to develop brain tumors. Settlement details were not revealed. The on-again-off-again suit, dating back to 2006, charged that Rohm and Haas dumped trichloroethylene and vinyl chloride in a lagoon beside a now-shuttered specialty chemical plant.
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