On New Year's Eve, local officials gathered to watch the beginning of the end for Endicott's former IBM ... will be monitored by a team from IBM and New York State Department of Environmental ...
Nearly a decade after IBM reached a settlement with 1,000 plaintiffs stemming from toxic spills at the company's former Endicott manufacturing plant, the Village of Endicott has filed a lawsuit ...
A new statewide campaign claims people living around the former IBM campus have a much greater risk of developing Parkinson’s Disease. Toxics Targeting is an environmental database firm in Ithaca, ...
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The village of Endicott is suing IBM for allegedly contaminating its water supply with hazardous chemicals, including 1,4-Dioxane and PFAS, among others. The lawsuit was filed on December 3 ...
A former IBM'er who lived close to the plant tells Fox 40 they’re worried their medical issues, may be tied to the exposure.
ENDICOTT, N.Y. (WBNG) -- The Village of Endicott is suing International Business Machines or IBM. In a statement, the village said it is seeking accountability for the contamination that led to ...
The Village of Endicott has filed a lawsuit against IBM, alleging that the company contaminated its water supply with hazardous chemicals, including 1,4-Dioxane, PFAS, and other toxic substances.
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