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EPA SAMPLING EFFORTS GATHERING STEAM IN PITTSFIELD

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

For immediate release: September 11, 1998; Release # 98-9-6

PITTSFIELD - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has collected thousands of soil, riverbank and river sediment samples in recent weeks as part of its ongoing effort to kick-start the cleanup of the Housatonic River and numerous properties in Pittsfield.

Since early summer, EPA has collected more than 5,000 samples from dozens of residential properties, Silver Lake, Unkamet Brook and the upper two miles of the Housatonic River near the GE plant site. The sample results will be used for numerous cleanup projects, including finalization of a remediation plan for the upper ½ mile of the Housatonic River and analysis of possible cleanup options for the lower 1½ miles of the river.

Additionally, EPA next week will complete a second round of sampling at residential properties where homeowners have expressed concerns about possible PCB-contamination in their yards. Soil samples have been collected from 17 properties in Pittsfield over the past month, bringing to 41 the number of properties evaluated since May. EPA has collected 3,400 soil samples from the residential properties to date.

And, finally, EPA and its contractors will be opening an expanded field office and mobile laboratory next month to enhance the agency's turnaround of sampling results. EPA has been working out of trailers since May and will continue to do so until the new space is available.

"I'm pleased at the progress we're making on the sampling front and cannot emphasize enough how important this work is in order for us to better understand the extent and the breadth of PCB contamination both in the river and all over Pittsfield," said John P. DeVillars, regional administrator of the EPA's New England Office. "The pace of the sampling demonstrates the strong forward momentum that EPA and GE have maintained on this complex undertaking while we've been negotiating a possible settlement agreement. One of the reasons why we felt comfortable extending the negotations until next week was knowing that we were in no way delaying the overall cleanup."

EPA has initiated more than a half-dozen sampling projects in the river and in parts of Pittsfield. They include the following:

 

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  1. TITLE: EPA Sampling Efforts Gathering Steam in Pittsfield

  2. ABSTRACT: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has collected thousands of soil, riverbank and river sediment samples in recent weeks as part of its ongoing effort to kick-start the cleanup of the Housatonic River and numerous properties in Pittsfield.

  3. PURPOSE: Public Information

  4. ORIGINATOR: Regional Administrator's Office

  5. PUBLICATION DATE: 09/11/98

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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: 09/11/98

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  14. EXPIRATION DATE: 10/11/98

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