Granite City Residents Settle With Steel Mill and Bottling Plant
Granite City Residents Settle With Steel Mill and Bottling Plant
Residents in Granite City, Illinois, who said their property was damaged by alleged particulate matter and odorous gases released from SunCoke Energy Inc. and Gateway Energy and Coke Company may be entitled to settlement funds. The two companies denied all allegations by residents that particulate matter and foul-smelling gases coming from their steel mill and coke plant left silt-like film over the neighborhood, covering vehicles and decreasing property values. However, the did agree to settle a subsequent class action lawsuit filed for $4.25 million due to overall uncertainty and the risk associated with continued litigation.The settlement paperwork reads, “The Defendants deny the allegations. However, Plaintiffs and Defendants have concluded that the proposed Settlement is in their best interests and the interests of the proposed settlement class.”Plaintiffs Peggy Keltner, Jerome Johnson, Beverly Johnson and Melinda Duniphan originally filed the class action case three years prior to the deadline for inclusion, in November 2014. The named plaintiffs alleged they and other class members who lived nearby in Granite City had been subjected to unacceptable exposure to airborne pollutants which posed health concerns. They claimed these emissions, overall, deprived them of the full use and enjoyment of their property and caused an unfair and unprecedented nuisance. They sued the companies specifically for claims of temporary nuisance, trespass, and negligence.
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