Environmental activist Diane Wilson on Tuesday celebrated the approval of a settlement with plastics giant Formosa Plastics Corp. that will see the company devote $50 million to remediating areas of the Texas Gulf Coast it polluted.
U.S. District Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt approved the settlement (pdf), which was reached in October.
“If this isn’t a David-and-Goliath story, I don’t know what is,” tweeted Texas Tribune reporter Kiah Collier.
Wilson and a coalition of environmental groups sued Formosa for its Point Comfort plant’s pollution of Lavaca Bay area, about 125 miles east-southeast of Houston
Collier’s reporting in the Tribune Tuesday about the settlement detailed the way the money will be used:
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