General Electric- Evendale

Location

1 Neumann Way

Evendale, Ohio

The Evendale Plant’s major mission is to build aircraft engines. The AEC used this facility to work with a variety of radioactive materials, including uranium and thorium. This facility was also involved in the refining or fabrication of beryllium or beryllium oxide.

Alternative Names

  • GE Evendale
  • GE Cincinnati
  • GE Lockland
  • Air Force Plant 36

Type of Facility

  • Beryllium Vendor
  • Department of Energy

Covered by EEOICPA

  • Part B (beryllium vendor)
  • Part B and Part E (DOE)

EEOICPA Covered Years

  • 1951-1970 (beryllium vendor)
  • 1961-June 30, 1970 (DOE)

DOE

DOL

NIOSH

Other Resources

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