Republic Subsidiary Settles $30 Million Lawsuit

Date: October 8, 2011

Source: News Room

The operators of a hazardous waste site in Livingston, LA have settled a decades-long suit for $29.5 million. According to an article in The Advocate newspaper, the class action lawsuit involves about a thousand people all living within six miles of the CECOS waste site from 1977 to 1990 who complained about odors and dangerous vapors migrating from the site. The suit was filed in 1987 and given class action status in 2009. Ownership of CECOS has moved through a chain of companies including Browning-Ferris Industries to Allied Waste Industries which is now part of Republic Services. In the settlement, CECOS is not admitting wrongdoing, rather is settling to avoid further expensive litigation, according to CECOS attorney Brad Myers.

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