More Resources

  • December 1, 1999
    Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Idaho High-Level Waste & Facilities Disposition (December 1999)
    Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
  • December 1, 1999
    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Domestic Partner Travel
    Office of Inspector General
  • December 1, 1999
    Welcome to the 21st Quarterly Report on lessons learned in the NEPA process.
    Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
  • December 1, 1999
    On November 1, 1999, a truck driver was struck by a bar when attempting to pry open stuck gates of a belly dump truck while unloading rock.
    Office of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
  • November 30, 1999
    High Flux Beam Reactor at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York
    Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
  • November 30, 1999
    Office of Hearings and Appeals
  • November 30, 1999
    The Department is seeking to increase its role in the development of new technologies to detect and counter attacks utilizing weapons of mass destruction. Such attacks include chemical and biological agents and nuclear devices. Currently, DOE is involved with this technology development for domestic counter-terrorism purposes, and is also working to assist the military with its preparation for weapons of mass destruction attacks through work-for-others programs. In December 1996, the Department’s Oak Ridge Operations Office (ORO) entered into a $32 million, four year work-forothers (WFO) interagency agreement with the Department of the Army (Army) to develop the Block II Chemical Biological Mass Spectrometer (CBMS). The purpose of the agreement was for Lockheed Martin Energy Research, Inc. (LMER), the major operating contractor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), to design, build and demonstrate nine CBMS instruments with the ability to rapidly detect and identify biological and chemical warfare agents in a battlefield environment. Chemical warfare agents to be detected and identified include nerve and mustard gases; biological agents such as Botulinum toxin, ricin, aflatoxins and an encephalitis virusis
    Office of Inspector General
  • November 30, 1999
    Inspection of Selected issues of the Chem-Bio facility at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Office of Inspector General
  • November 29, 1999
    Office of Hearings and Appeals
  • November 26, 1999
    Office of Hearings and Appeals