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STATEMENT OF JOHN P. DeVILLARS CONCERNING EPA/GE NEGOTIATIONS

Contact: Peyton Fleming, EPA Press Office, 617-918-1008

For immediate release: September 24, 1998

Boston: Earlier this morning, the public agency and GE negotiating teams achieved an agreement in principle that sets the course for the environmental and economic restoration of Pittsfield and southern Berkshire County. The agreement provides for substantial investments in the cleanup of the Housatonic River, the GE plant site, and other contaminated properties, as well as brownfields redevelopment in Pittsfield and compensation for natural resource damages. With this agreement, we have moved the cleanup onto the fast track. We have honored our most important responsibility - to protect the health and environment of Pittsfield and Berkshire County. We have built our agreement not only on a strong legal and scientific foundation, but on basic principles of fairness and equity. And we have demonstrated that whenever possible, the greatest common good is achieved through cooperation, not confrontation; through collaboration, rather than polarization.

This agreement affects many different interests - neighborhood residents, environmentalists, business people, towns throughout the valley from Pittsfield well into Connecticut. If each of these constituencies examines only the portion of the agreement most directly affecting them, they may well find something less than what they deem perfect. But if they look at not only their own interests but also the common good, I believe they will find, as we do, much to celebrate and take pride in.

The agreement in principle ensures that the work on the cleanup of the Housatonic River, the GE plant site and numerous other properties will proceed on the expedited schedule outlined by EPA last spring. It is important to note that many of these projects were begun by GE, EPA and MA DEP as negotiations were taking place this past spring and summer.

The next 12 months will be a period of intense activity on numerous fronts, each of which will lead to a cleaner, safer community.

I would like to commend all of our public agency partners for their efforts in achieving this settlement. They brought uncommon energy and intelligence to their work. And through some tough days and long nights they always were able to make the public interest their interest. They have served the citizens of Pittsfield, Berkshire County and Connecticut well.

Among the dozens of public servants who have worked on this issue, two individuals - Pittsfield Mayor Gerry Doyle and City Council President Tom Hickey - deserve special note. They were there every step of the way on behalf of their city. They pushed us hard. They worked long hours, day in and day out. And, without fail, they made the health and economic well being of the citizens of Pittsfield their number one priority. We owe them our sincere thanks and appreciation.

In addition, we want to thank GE for joining us in this partnership. In recent months, the company has demonstrated a sincere commitment to achieving a settlement and to doing the work that is necessary to get this complex project moving forward. In essence, GE has stepped up to the plate. We appreciate that. And we look forward to working constructively with them in the coming months so that we can continue our efforts to make the Housatonic River Valley and its communities clean, safe and prosperous once again.

And perhaps most importantly, we very much appreciate the patience of the community as GE and the government agencies took the time necessary to reach this agreement. It took longer than any of us expected or liked. But we believe our time and effort will pay substantial dividends for all the citizens of this community well into the future. As this agreement moves from concept to reality, we look forward to the community's continued thoughtful and valuable participation.

 

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  1. TITLE: Statement of John P. DeVillars Concerning EPA/GE Negotiations

  2. ABSTRACT: Earlier this morning, the public agency and GE negotiating teams achieved an agreement in principle that sets the course for the environmental and economic restoration of Pittsfield and southern Berkshire County. The agreement provides for substantial investments in the cleanup of the Housatonic River, the GE plant site, and other contaminated properties, as well as brownfields redevelopment in Pittsfield and compensation for natural resource damages.

  3. PURPOSE: Public Information

  4. ORIGINATOR: Regional Administrator's Office

  5. PUBLICATION DATE: 09/25/98

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  10. POINT OF CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
    Peyton Fleming
    Office of the Regional Administrator
    EPA Region 1, New England
    JFK Kennedy Building (RAA)
    Boston, MA 02203
    617) 918-1008

  11. RESPONSIBLE PARTY:
    Peyton Fleming
    Office of the Regional Administrator

  12. DATE OF CREATION: 09/25/98

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  14. EXPIRATION DATE: 10/25/98

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