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Press ReleasesNovember 6, 2012Oak Ridge's EM program removes one of the highest risk components remaining in K-25 building with the successful crane removal of five components known as NaF traps.Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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November 6, 2012Regardless of any political or personal beliefs, ARRA funding enabled the Department of Energy’s Environmental Management program (DOE EM) to achieve major milestones well ahead of schedule in the environmental clean-up at nuclear sites across the Un...Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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Press ReleasesOctober 24, 2012Oak Ridge's EM program begins demolition on the north end of the K-25 Building, signifying the next major step toward completing demolition of the Manhattan Project-era building.Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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October 23, 2012A look at important clean energy policies that are contributing to the historic rise of wind energy in America.Energy.gov
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October 16, 20125-year reviews for the two Monticello, UT, CERCLA sites were completed in June 2012 by DOE-LM, EPA, and UT Department of Environmental Quality.Office of Legacy Management
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October 16, 2012A partnership with CMU and DOE recently provided a chance for CMU students and their instructor to visit the Grand Junction, Colorado, Disposal Site.Office of Legacy Management
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October 9, 2012Students from across Ohio joined Energy Department staff for a hands-on learning experience at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant.Energy.gov
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October 1, 2012This is an excerpt from the Third Quarter 2012 edition of the Wind Program R&D Newsletter.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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September 14, 2012Oak Ridge's EM program completes demolition on K-25's east wing and shifts attention to the north tower.Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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August 1, 2012PADUCAH, KY – The U.S. Department of Energy’s Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office (PPPO) is completing a two-day Industry Interest Workshop today...Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office