PORTAGE TOWNSHIP — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing the United States Gypsum Company for nearly $17 million over the ...
Yost says the United States Gypsum Company "failed to maintain underground mines that caused dangerous sinkholes." ...
The state of Ohio is suing the United States Gypsum Company (USG) for nearly $17 million over sinkholes near State Route 2.
It’s an Ottawa County company that mined the mineral used in things like drywall. USG, as it is now called, sold the land to build SR 2 in the 1960s. Land that had the gypsum mines below.
Yost said the state is holding USG accountable for the cost. “U.S. Gypsum’s failure to uphold their responsibility has put Ohio’s taxpayers in a multimillion-dollar hole,” Yost said.
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The case dates from 1965, when USG sold land to ODOT to build Ohio 2 above the company’s underground gypsum mines. The purchase agreement required USG to maintain the integrity of the mines to ensure ...