A Civil Action:
TCE Contamination Exposed
Just like Jan Schlichtmann in A Civil Action,
although fortunately with better results, John Parisi and Lynn
Johnson took on a large multi-national corporation operating
a manufacturing plant in southwestern Mis-souri, exposing its
TCE contamination of the surrounding properties. Un-like Schlicht-mann
(and John Travolta in the movie), our firm joined forces with
our good friends at Klamman & Hubbard in Overland Park, Kansas
and Humphrey, Farrington & McClain in Independence, Missouri
to handle this class action environmental litigation. Two separate
actions, one in federal court and the other in state court,
produced a total settlement of nearly $12 million for several
hundred property owners.
The story of the contamination began to unfold
in April of 1991, when the residents of Silver Creek and Saginaw
Villages in southwestern Missouri were horrified to learn that
the ground water beneath their towns was contaminated with Trichloroethylene
(TCE), a toxic and potentially cancer causing agent. The FAG
Bearings Corporation ball bearing manufactu
ring
plant is located immediately north of Silver Creek and Saginaw
Village. Geo-hydrology reports showed that water in the area
flows from north to south tending to move from FAG Bearings
property on to Silver Creek and Saginaw Villages. From 1973
through 1981, FAG used TCE at its plant as a "degreasing" agent
in the manufacturing process for ball bearings. Evidence was
uncovered during the course of the litigation which proved that
FAG had released substantial quantities of TCE into the air
and onto the ground.
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