NEW YORK - DuPont  Co said Friday it will appeal a jury's verdict awarding nearly US$200 million in  damages in a class-action suit brought by people who claimed they were sickened  by contamination from a former zinc smelting plant. 
 "We are extremely  disappointed by the outcome of the Spelter case," DuPont's General Counsel  Stacey Mobley said. "We believe there were many errors that deprived  the company of a fair trial," DuPont's Mobley said. "We believe the evidence  shows that there is no increased risk of disease or need for remediation in the  class area."
  "DuPont's remediation was, and continues to be,  supervised by state and federal regulators," Mobley said. "The company's cleanup  efforts were in compliance with applicable state and federal  regulations."
 