LANSING, Mich. — A footwear maker's cost to resolve a lawsuit over contaminated drinking water in western Michigan is $113 million but will be less due to a $55 million payment from Minnesota-based chemical giant 3M. The consent decree among Rockford, Michigan-based Wolverine World Wide, the state of Michigan and two Grand Rapids-area townships was approved by a federal judge this week. The settlement includes $69.5 million that Wolverine will provide over a multi-year period to extend municipal water to more than 1,000 properties in Algoma and Plainfield townships. The company will spend an estimated $43.5 million on environmental investigation and remediation costs.