Kaul sues Johnson Controls, Tyco over PFAS pollution
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Associated Press
Posted: Mar 14, 2022 10:59 AM CDT

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Attorney General Josh Kaul has filed a lawsuit against Johnson Controls and Tyco Fire Products over PFAS pollution in northeastern Wisconsin.
Kaul filed the action Monday in Marinette County Circuit Court. The lawsuit alleges Tyco began releasing firefighting foam from a Marinette testing facility into the environment in 1962.
The foam has contaminated the area's soil, groundwater, surface water and air. The lawsuit alleges Johnson Controls has been providing environmental consulting services to Tyco since 2016 but has failed to properly investigate the contamination.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified forfeitures. Tyco and Johnson Controls didn't immediately respond to messages.