"DETROIT -- The bankruptcy estate of General Motors will commit $773 million toward cleaning up old plant sites and other property abandoned by the automaker, under a deal reached Wednesday with the Obama administration and 14 states.
The settlement, which requires approval from a bankruptcy judge next year, would create a trust that dedicates money to 89 sites in 14 states. Fifty-seven of the sites are in Michigan, and 59 are contaminated with hazardous waste.
Most of the money would come from the $1 billion that the Obama administration last year provided to the so-called old G.M., now known as Motors Liquidation Company."
Nick Bunkley reports for the New York Times October 20, 2010.
"G.M. Estate to Provide Millions for Cleanup of Old Sites"
Source: NYTimes, 10/21/2010