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Fluor Team Awarded Contract Extension for A-Plant Decommission Project
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Environmental Management Enters New Era With Release Of 2021 Priorities To Advance Cleanup Mission - 5:30 am
Crews demolish Building 9210 at the 1940’s-era Biology Complex at the Oak Ridge Site. Courtesy/DOE
DOE News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. The Department of EnergyOffice of Environmental Management Monday released its Calendar Year 2021 Mission and Priorities, a key marker to the program’s continuing success in addressing the legacy of nuclear weapons production and government-sponsored nuclear energy research.
The Calendar Year 2021 Mission and Priorities outlines a new list of specific planned accomplishments across the cleanup complex for the coming year. Built on significant achievements in 2020, the Calendar Year 2021 Mission and Priorities marks a new era for EM that will continue progress in addressing environmental risks and financial liabilities, while advancing EM’s obligations to the communities that played such an important role in U.S. secur
Portman, not seeking reelection, had local connection
By Patrick Keck - pkeck@aimmediamidwest.com
Sen. Rob Portman (center) visited Portsmouth for a round table discussion on the opioid epidemic with local leaders on Jan. 7, 2019. File photo.
WASHINGTON D.C.- Filing deadlines for the May Primaries are fast approaching, with candidates already publicizing whether or not they will be seeking office in 2021. Statewide focus, however, shifted Monday to 2022 following the announcement from an Ohio Senator with 30 years in public service.
Republican U.S. Sen. Rob Portman broke the news Monday morning that he will not be seeking a third six-year term, citing partisan divide and preparation time for hopeful candidates as the primary reasons for his decision.