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December 20, 2021The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recognized the Office of Legacy Management’s (LM) Weldon Spring Site for its exemplary ecological success by using it in a recent case study.Office of Legacy Management
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December 16, 2021Even during the cooler winter months, the visitors centers at the Fernald Preserve, Weldon Spring Site, and Atomic Legacy Cabin have virtual programs and tours available.Office of Legacy Management
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DOE Office of Legacy Management Launches Campaign to Address Abandoned Uranium Mines on Tribal LandsPress ReleasesDecember 15, 2021LM Defense-Related Uranium Mine program to survey hundreds of abandoned mines on tribal lands.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesDecember 14, 2021Every year, DOE LM, in partnership with the Dolores River Restoration Project and the Southwest Conservation Corps, treats a 4-mile stretch along the Dolores River in southwest Colorado for noxious weeds.Office of Legacy Management
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December 7, 2021Atomic Energy Lab kit was dubbed ‘the world’s most dangerous toy’Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesDecember 2, 2021Area being monitored considered a strong candidate for containing native wildlife and unique plant species.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesNovember 30, 2021Angelita Denny on highlighting Native American perspectives at LMOffice of Legacy Management
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November 22, 2021Aviation Program technology plays an integral part in LM's work in monitoring disposal cells.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesNovember 17, 2021FIRST LEGO League teaches students to find unique solutions using LEGO robot technology.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesNovember 3, 2021In celebration of National Aviation History Month, we recognize the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) “rim flyers” program. Initiated in 1952, the program helped research and pinpoint more than 1,140 geological anomalies across the country.Office of Legacy Management