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DOE awards Oak Ridge Y-12 team for substation project


DOE awards Oak Ridge Y-12 team for substation project
The Oak Ridger
The Department of Energy gave a team at Oak Ridge s Y-12 National Security Complex a DOE Secretary’s Project Management Achievement Award.
Each year, the Department recognizes projects that have demonstrated excellence in project management, a news release stated. Specifically, the Secretary s Achievement Award is presented to project teams that have demonstrated significant results in completing projects under budget and ahead of schedule.
The Uranium Processing Facility Substation Subproject winning team delivered the Pine Ridge Substation at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge $16 million under budget and six months ahead of schedule. In leveraging a unique partnership with the Tennessee Valley Authority, the project team, led by Darryl Creasy of the National Nuclear Security Administration, was able to execute a cost efficient, best value acquisition strategy with Tennessee� ....

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US to pay Nevada $65K in settlement over radioactive waste


Jul 9, 2021 04:36 pm
RENO, Nev. (AP) The U.S. Department of Energy has agreed to pay Nevada $65,000 after the government mislabeled and mischaracterized low-level radioactive waste that was shipped to a disposal site north of Las Vegas for more than five years.
The settlement agreement announced Thursday certifies that multiple changes have been made to prevent unapproved waste from being shipped and disposed of at the Nevada National Security Site in the future, state and federal officials said.
It also establishes an additional groundwater monitoring well at the site.
The Energy Department has said none of the materials shipped to Nevada posed any health or safety threats to workers or the public. They were mischaracterized as the wrong category of low-level waste and should have been classified as low-level mixed waste, the state’s review determined. ....

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