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Young-Rainey STAR Center

Coordinates:27°52′26″N82°44′54″W / 27.8739°N 82.7483°W /27.8739; -82.7483
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TheYoung-Rainey Science Technology and Research Center, orYoung-Rainey STAR Center is a high-technology and manufacturing center located inPinellas County,Florida, United States.[1] It currently houses over 30 businesses, which include a variety of administrative and light manufacturing operations, leased by the county's industrial development authority.[2] It is named after Florida congressmanBill Young and Pinellas County Commissioner Charles Rainey,[3]

The STAR Center is the former site of thePinellas Plant, anuclear weapon component manufacturing facility operated by theUnited States Department of Energy (DOE). It produced radioisotope-powered electronic components for the United States nuclear weapons program.[2]

History

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In 1956,General Electric built the Pinellas Plant on a 96-acre (390,000 m2) plot inPinellas County, Florida.[1] This site was formerly known as Bryan's Dairy Farm. In 1957, the site was sold to theUnited States Atomic Energy Commission. In exchange, GE was awarded a 25-year contract to operate the site. GE continued to operate the site for 35 years, until 1992. In 1992 the contract was transferred toMartin Marietta, who then announced the closure of the site that year.[4]

In March 1995, the facility was formally sold by Martin Marietta, nowLockheed Martin, to the Pinellas County government.[2] DOE and the Pinellas County government jointly redeveloped the site for commercial use.[2] Portions of the subsurface soils and the shallowaquifer were contaminated with organic solvents and metals, and it was declared aSuperfund site.[2][5] Hundreds of employees of the plant developed cancer and other disorders of the lungs, skin and internal organs.[3] The DOE radioactive and chemicalenvironmental remediation and closure operations continued at the site until December 1997.[6]

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References

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  1. ^abAbout Us: History of the STAR Center
  2. ^abcdeWall Street Journal: Pinellas Plant, General Electric Co., with numerous DOE Office of Legacy Management documents links . accessed 10 February 2016.
  3. ^ab"Former nuclear workers suffer fatal diseases".Tampa Bay Newspapers. February 11, 2008. RetrievedNovember 24, 2024.
  4. ^Lockheed Martin: Pinellas Plant Environmental Baseline Report, issued September 1996, with site maps building plans, and contamination descriptions/locations . accessed 10 February 2016.
  5. ^Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Pinellas Plant, NIOSH Radiation Dose Reconstruction project (Site Profile/Docket Number 041) . accessed 10 February 2016.
  6. ^EPA's Role in the Site Remediation and Cleanup Program of DOE facilities in EPA Region 4, 26 July 2011 . accessed 10 February 2016.

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