
Two new members join DOE’s environmental advisory board, the Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board.

OREM cleanup contractor and the United Steelworkers have partnered to provide free training to east Tennessee high school students.

Workers recently completed demolition on Building K-1414, a garage that was the longest operating facility at the East Tennessee Technology Park.

DOE kicked off its annual Oak Ridge facilities bus tour, which has attracted more than 40,000 people from all 50 states since it began in 1996.

Nearly 20 employees from DOE’s offices of EM and Science supported a local middle school’s first STEM night, which attracted more than 800 students.

While Katherine Hernandez is new to DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM), she already finds it comfortable and familiar.

Demolition of the largest facility still standing at the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) is underway.

The National Safety Council has recognized the head of Oak Ridge’s lead environmental cleanup contractor as a 2019 CEO Who “Gets It".

Researchers at ORNL's Aquatic Ecological Laboratory are advancing the understanding of mercury’s impact on fish, wildlife, and streams.

EM and cleanup contractor UCOR are demolishing the portals that once controlled access to the former Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant.