Long-Running Virginia Landfill Lawsuit Ends In Settlement

Date: January 1, 2004

Source: News Room

A settlement reached in federal court between the Roanoke County Virginia Board of Supervisors and various local companies has brought to a close one of the longest-running cases in western Virginia, a battle over the Dixie Caverns Superfund Landfill. As part of the settlement, General Electric and VFP Inc., formerly Virginia Fiberglass Products, agreed to pay $390,000 and $90,000, respectively, though they deny liability in the case. The board of supervisors also has dropped its claims against the handful of remaining defendants in the case. But the $5.17 million recouped through legal action still falls short of the $13 million cost to clean the site. Roanoke County covered the rest of the money.

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