Company: CLH
Filing Date: 2025-10-29
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0000822818-25-000040
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Company: CLEAN HARBORS INC
Filing Date: 2025-10-29
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 8
Chunk 99
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 excluded from insurance coverage. The Company historically has vigorously defended, and intends to continue to vigorously defend, itself and the safety of its products against all of these claims. Such matters are subject to many uncertainties, and outcomes are not predictable with assurance. Consequently, the Company is unable to ascertain the ultimate aggregate amount of monetary liability or financial impact with respect to these matters as of September 30, 2025. From January 1, 2025 to September 30, 2025, nine product liability claims were settled or dismissed. Due to the nature of these claims and the related insurance, the Company did not incur any expense as insurance provided coverage in full for all such claims. Safety-Kleen may be named in similar, additional lawsuits in the future, including claims for which insurance coverage may not be available.Superfund Proceedings: The Company has been notified that either the Company or the prior owners of certain facilities the Company has since acquired have been identified as potentially responsible parties (“PRPs”) or potential PRPs of indemnification obligations in connection with 132 sites which are subject to or are proposed to become subject to proceedings under federal or state Superfund laws. Of the 132 Superfund related sites, six involve facilities that are now owned or leased by the Company and 126 involve third-party sites that received waste potentially shipped by the Company or the prior owners of certain facilities the Company 

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has since acquired. Of the 126 third-party sites, 30 are now settled, 12 are currently requiring expenditures on remediation and 84 are not currently requiring expenditures on remediation.In connection with each site, the Company has estimated the extent, if any, to which it may be subject, either directly or as a result of any indemnification obligations, for cleanup and remediation costs, related legal and consulting costs associated with PRP investigations, settlements and related legal and administrative proceedings. The amount of such actual and potential liability is inherently difficult to estimate because of, among other relevant factors, uncertainties as to the legal liability (if any) of the Company or the prior owners of certain of the Company’s facilities to contribute a portion of the cleanup costs, the assumptions that must be made in calculating the estimated cost and timing of remediation, the identification of other PRPs and their respective capability and obligation to contribute to remediation efforts and the existence and legal standing of indemnification agreements (if any) with prior owners, which may either benefit the Company or subject the Company to potential indemnification obligations. The Company believes its potential monetary liability could