お知らせ • Feb 15
US District Court Approves Consent Decree Involving Old Bridge Township, NL Industries, and Atlantic Battery, Atlantic Richfield, Bixon Liquidation, C&D Technologies, Clarios, Crown Battery Manufacturing, East Penn Manufacturing, EI du Pont de Nemours, EnerSys Delaware, FMC Corporation, Gould Electronics, Honeywell International, Joe Krentzman & Son, Johnson Controls, RAE Storage Battery, Rio Tinto Metals, Rio Tinto Minerals, Rio Tinto, Tiffen Acquisition, Tiffen, Wimco Metals, and Yuasa Battery
On February 10, 2025, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey entered an order approving a consent decree relating to the Raritan Bay Slag Superfund Site (“RBS Site”) in Middlesex County, New Jersey. The consent decree requires the United States Army Corps of Engineers (and other federal agencies), the State of New Jersey, the Township of Old Bridge, NL, and twenty-two other private companies to pay a total of $151.1 million, plus interest, to resolve all federal and state law claims for past and future response costs under CERCLA and the NJ Spill Act, including natural resource damages, contribution, and indemnification, relating to the RBS Site. The consent decree is a global settlement of all such claims relating to the RBS Site and resolves a lawsuit captioned United States of America, et al. v. NL Industries, Inc., et al. (United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, Civil Action No. 3:24-cv-08946) as well as all claims asserted by NL and the other settling parties in NL Industries, Inc. v. Old Bridge Township, et al. (United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, Civil Action No. 3:13-cv-03943). Under the terms of the consent decree, NL will pay $56.1 million, plus interest, toward the global settlement. NL has agreed to a structured settlement with $35 million, plus $0.5 million in stipulated interest, due within 7 business days of the order approving the settlement. Two additional payments of $10.55 million each, plus interest, are due 6 months and 12 months, respectively, after the date of the initial payment. NL can prepay the installments early and without penalty. Under the terms of the consent decree, NL will receive approximately $9.6 million from the other private companies, which funds are in escrow for NL’s benefit. NL has elected to pay the full settlement amount of $56.1 million, plus $.5 million in interest, on the date of the initial payment. NL expects to recognize aggregate income of approximately $31.4 million in the first quarter of 2025 related to the release of its environmental accrual related to this matter and the receipt of funds from the other private companies as noted above. The parties to the consent decree as plaintiffs are the United States of America, on behalf of several agencies of the United States, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“NJDEP”), the Commissioner of the NJDEP, and the Administrator of the New Jersey Spill Compensation Fund. The parties to the consent decree as settling defendants are Old Bridge Township, NL, and the following other private companies named in the consent decree: Atlantic Battery Co., Inc., Atlantic Richfield Company, Bixon Liquidation Corp., C&D Technologies, Inc., Clarios, LLC (formerly Johnson Controls Battery Group, LLC), Crown Battery Manufacturing Company, East Penn Manufacturing Co., E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (now known as EIDP, Inc.), EnerSys Delaware, Inc., FMC Corporation, Gould Electronics, Inc. on behalf of Gould Inc., Honeywell International, Inc., Joe Krentzman & Son, Inc., Johnson Controls, Inc., RAE Storage Battery Co., Rio Tinto Metals Limited, Rio Tinto Minerals Inc., Rio Tinto plc, Tiffen Acquisition Corp., Tiffen Company, LLC, Wimco Metals, Inc., and Yuasa Battery, Inc.