General Electric Pittsfield Plant
GE Building 34. Built 1910, demolished 2003.
Built1903
LocationPittsfield, Massachusetts
IndustryElectrical equipment, ordnance, plastics

The General Electric Pittsfield Plant, which included Air Force Plant 69, was a plant of General Electric located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.[1] GE acquired the facilities of the Stanley Electric Manufacturing Company in 1903.[2]

From circa 1932 until 1977, the Pittsfield Plant discharged PCB pollution to the Housatonic River. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated the Pittsfield plant and several miles of the Housatonic as a Superfund site in 1997, and ordered GE to remediate the site. EPA and GE began a cleanup of the area in 1999.[3]

GE demolished some buildings on the 324 acres (1.31 km2) site in the 1990s. Other buildings were demolished between 2001 and 2010. GE transferred some of the cleaned-up properties to the Pittsfield Economic Development Authority (PEDA). As of 2022 GE has completed remediation and restoration of the 10 manufacturing plant areas within the city, and GE and PEDA are conducting inspection, monitoring and maintenance activities.[4] Cleanup of the polluted downstream river areas has not been completed as of 2022.[5]

References

  1. Murdock, Scott D. "List of Air Force Plants". Airforcebase.net. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  2. "Overview of William Stanley Business Park of the Berkshires". Pittsfield, MA: Pittsfield Economic Development Authority. Archived from the original on July 4, 2008.
  3. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Boston, MA. GE/Housatonic River Site in New England: Site History and Description." Archived 2011-05-19 at the Wayback Machine 2009-11-12.
  4. "GE Plant Area of the GE-Pittsfield/Housatonic River Site". EPA. 2021-07-12.
  5. "Cleaning Up the Housatonic". EPA. 2022-02-18.
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