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Oak Ridge cleanup groups removes over 50-year old legacy waste
A collective of Oak Ridge groups recently disposed of highly radioactive waste that had been kept at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory for more than 50 years, as announced in an April 15 press release. The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management and its contractor United Cleanup Oak Ridge processed and shipped highly radioactive source, which contained radium-226 and boron, out of state for permanent disposal. At the Transuranic Waste Processing Center in Oak Ridge, Tenn., the groups used a multi-layered containment system to ship the processed waste for disposal. The groups also packaged the multi-layered container in a cask to ensure additional safety precautions during its transport. The material…
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Uranium Energy Corp. CEO appointed to World Nuclear Association’s board
Uranium Energy Corp. CEO, founder and president Amir Adnani has been appointed to the World Nuclear Association’s Board of Management. “It’s an honor to join the WNA [World Nuclear Association] Board of Management at such a pivotal time for our…
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Letters to Secretary Wright criticize cuts to funds, request workforce numbers
House Democratic leaders of the Energy and Commerce committee demanded answers from Secretary of Energy Chris Wright on the effects of mass firing at DOE. The letter, released April 14, was signed by full committee ranking member Frank Pallone, Jr.…
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Federal judge temporarily blocks DOE’s move to cap research grant funds at universities
A federal judge in Massachusetts has issued a temporary restraining order on Wednesday blocking the Department of Energy’s new policy that would reduce universities research grant funds to 15%. U.S. district judge Allison Burroughs granted the order and allowed for…
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Sentinel to have new silos, Air Force leaders tell town halls
The Northrop Grumman LGM-35A Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile is to have new silos, U.S. Air Force leaders told community leaders during town halls in Kimball, Neb. and Pine Bluffs, Wyo. early April. The Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) has a…
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