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GE buys Lee site for PCB burial, despite legal challenges


The General Electric Co. is betting that two legal challenges will fail to stop the agreement it reached in early 2020 with the Environmental Protection Agency to bury sediments tainted with PCBs on a site in Lee. Last month, the company spent $6.2 million to buy 75 acres from Lane Construction Corp. The land included in the sale is located in the center-right area in this photo, which is looking north, with October Mountain to the right.
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LEE — The General Electric Co. now owns the place in Lee where it expects to bury a million cubic yards of toxic sediments pulled from the Housatonic River. ....

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