EPA has issued separate Conditional Approval Letters regarding GE’s Quality of Life (QOL) Compliance Plan dated December 20, 2023, and GE’s Updated Project Operations Plan (POP) dated January 25, 2024.
- Read EPA’s Letter regarding GE’s Quality-of-Life Plan (QOL)
- Read EPA’s Letter regarding GE’s Project Operations Plan (POP)
GE must resubmit revised QOL and POP plans by November 22, 2024. EPA will hold a public input period after GE resubmits the revised plans.
The main points of EPA’s letters regarding GE’s QOL and POP plans were summarized in an email sent July 22, 2024. The email also included a fact sheet issued by EPA, which concluded that there is no current human health threat from airborne PCBs from the Housatonic River.
GE/Rest of River Cleanup
From 1932 through 1977, the General Electric (GE) Company in Pittsfield released polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) into the Housatonic River. Under a federal Consent Decree issued October 2000, GE is required to address PCB contamination of the Housatonic River, including the Rest of River (which begins two miles from the GE plant in Pittsfield and ends in Long Island Sound). View map of Reaches 5 through 8 here.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Corrective Action Permit in 2016, requiring off-site disposal of all sediment removed from the river. GE challenged the permit before the EPA Environmental Appeals Board (EAB), arguing for disposal of all contaminated material in local landfills.
After EAB ruled in favor of GE in 2018, EPA invited all parties who had participated in the proceedings to a mediation, resulting in a Settlement Agreement reached in February 2020. Based on this agreement, EPA issued a Revised Final Permit Modification to the 2016 Reissued RCRA Permit in December 2020. This permit includes a locus map of the Upland Disposal Facility, sited on a 75-acre parcel purchased by GE from the Lane Construction Co. in April 2021.
View a visual representation of the Upland Disposal Facility as rendered by GE and EPA.
Visit EPA’s Rest of River of the GE-Pittsfield/Housatonic River Site to learn more about the Rest of River cleanup plan of the Housatonic River.
Questions for EPA may be directed to Ashlin Brooks, Community Involvement Coordinator: Brooks.Ashlin@epa.gov
The Town of Lenox has engaged Weston and Sampson Engineers, Inc. to evaluate various aspects of the Rest of River Cleanup. You may read their Housatonic Rest of River Remediation Project FAQ to help answer questions about the cleanup.
Please submit questions and concerns about the cleanup to the Town of Lenox here: Rest of River Survey/Comment Form. Based on your questions, the Town is working with Weston & Sampson to compile information about the project into updated FAQs that will be posted on this site. Your comments also help inform the Town’s responses to EPA comment periods.
Opportunities for Public Comment
Schedule of future plan submittals expected from GE which will be open for public comment:
- 2023 Annual Baseline Data Summary Report: August/September 2024
- REVISED On-Site and Off-Site Transportation and Disposal Plan: October 15, 2024
- Conceptual Design Plan for Reach 6: October 2024
- Pre-Design Inspection Summary Report for Reach 6: October 2024
- Reach 6 Phase IB Cultural Resource Survey Report: October 2024
- REVISED Quality of Life (QOL) Compliance Plan: November 22, 2024
- REVISED Updated Project Operations Plan (POP): November 22, 2024
[Reach 6 is Woods Pond]
There are no formal public comment periods for GE’s Rest of River Permit submittals; however, EPA has committed to making Permit submittals available to the public and other stakeholders prior to EPA formally responding to GE whenever practical.
Visit EPA’s website for the full list of Opportunities for Input on Housatonic Rest of River Permit Submittals
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