Company: NPO
Filing Date: 2025-11-04
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001628280-25-048610
Chunk: 6

Company: Enpro Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-04
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 8
Chunk 6
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 By 1987, TCE was no longer used at the Water Valley Facility. In 1996, Enpro Holdings’ corporate predecessor sold the division, including the Water Valley Facility, to BorgWarner. In 2021, BorgWarner sold the Water Valley Facility to Solero Technologies, which currently operates it. On June 4, 2024, eight former employees at the Water Valley Facility filed a complaint in the United States District Court, Northern District of Mississippi against Enpro Inc., EnPro Holdings and others alleging personal injury, nuisance, and other claims related to alleged exposure to TCE. In response to an order of the Federal Court issued on March 17, 2025 dismissing 

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the former employees’ occupational exposure-related claims with prejudice based upon the exclusivity of the Mississippi Workers' Compensation Act and identifying defects in the remaining claims, the eight former employees filed an amended complaint with the Federal Court re-alleging certain of their remaining claims on March 31, 2025. EnPro Holdings has filed a motion to dismiss those claims in this amended complaint, which remains pending. Legal counsel for these former employees have indicated in preliminary discussions with the Company's legal counsel that they have identified a significant number of potential claimants who are not current or former employees of the Water Valley Facility for whom they may file complaints outside the workers' compensation system. At this time, the Company does not have further information regarding potential non-employee claimants and no such additional lawsuits have been filed.From May 28, 2025 through August 27, 2025, 150 individuals, including the eight former employees who filed the amended complaint described above, filed petitions with the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission alleging that they are former employees at the Water Valley Facility and suffered injury caused by workplace exposure to toxic chemicals. These claimants allegedly worked at the Water Valley Facility for periods spanning from prior to 1972 to present. These petitions name EnPro Holdings’ corporate predecessor and certain of the subsequent operators of the Water Valley Facility as potentially liable employers. The discovery process for these workers' compensation petitions recently began and is in early stages.Given the early stage of these pending legal proceedings, Enpro cannot estimate a range of reasonably possible outcomes of the pending Federal Court lawsuit of the eight former employees, the pending workers' compensation petitions, or any other potential lawsuits or claims based on similar allegations, and no reserves have been accrued for such legal proceedings at September 30, 2025. We have notified relevant workers' compensation and