What We Do

Cleanup Today for a Nuclear Tomorrow™

Safely Reducing Environmental Risks. We are cleaning up contaminated, unused facilities on the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR). In addition to removing excess facilities, we maintain facilities across ORR that are waiting for disposition. We also provide critical upgrades to extend the life of active, but aging, facilities. This continues the same work done by the former UCOR from 2011 to 2022.

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24 hours ago
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Did you know that UCOR has identical twins working on site? Casey Lehman, who works in IT, and Shannon Hawn, who works in the training department, are twins who grew up in Kingston. Interestingly, Casey's husband also works for UCOR and Shannon's husband works at Y-12. To learn more about these individuals, watch this spotlight video.https://youtu.be/XkNr1Y73D2I #TeamUCOR #WorkforceSpotlight #EmployeeStories ... See MoreSee Less

Did you know that UCOR has identical twins working on site? Casey Lehman, who works in IT, and Shannon Hawn, who works in the training department, are twins who grew up in Kingston. Interestingly, Caseys husband also works for UCOR and Shannons husband works at Y-12. To learn more about these individuals, watch this spotlight video.https://youtu.be/XkNr1Y73D2I #TeamUCOR #WorkforceSpotlight #EmployeeStories
6 days ago
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UCOR is dedicated to revitalizing Oak Ridge through our cleanup work for DOE OREM! We're taking former industrial scrapyards and preparing them for exciting new development. This work is vital for both environmental protection and economic prosperity in East Tennessee. Read this EM Update article to learn more about this important project! #UCOR #OakRidge #Community #Reindustrialization #CleanupEfforts #CleanupTodayForANuclearTomorrow [Link: www.energy.gov/em/articles/oak-ridge-transforming-old-scrapyard-future-industrial-use] ... See MoreSee Less

UCOR is dedicated to revitalizing Oak Ridge through our cleanup work for DOE OREM! Were taking former industrial scrapyards and preparing them for exciting new development. This work is vital for both environmental protection and economic prosperity in East Tennessee. Read this EM Update article to learn more about this important project! #UCOR #OakRidge #Community #Reindustrialization #CleanupEfforts #CleanupTodayForANuclearTomorrow [Link: https://www.energy.gov/em/articles/oak-ridge-transforming-old-scrapyard-future-industrial-use]Image attachmentImage attachment
7 days ago
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Big news from our team working at ORNL’s Isotope Row! Our incredible crews have completed a major step in preparing the area for demolition. They've safely removed the Process Off Gas and Central Ventilation System lines, which contained tricky transuranic isotopes. This involved using innovative techniques like expandable foam and glove bags to keep everything contained. A huge shoutout to the crews for their careful planning and mock-up exercises that made this possible! This deactivation work is essential for the upcoming demolition of Isotope Row, creating new opportunities for research at ORNL. ... See MoreSee Less

Big news from our team working at ORNL’s Isotope Row! Our incredible crews have completed a major step in preparing the area for demolition. Theyve safely removed the Process Off Gas and Central Ventilation System lines, which contained tricky transuranic isotopes. This involved using innovative techniques like expandable foam and glove bags to keep everything contained. A huge shoutout to the crews for their careful planning and mock-up exercises that made this possible! This deactivation work is essential for the upcoming demolition of Isotope Row, creating new opportunities for research at ORNL.Image attachment
1 week ago
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Meet Trey Sallas, one of our laborers at Y-12. A relative newcomer to UCOR, Trey joined us a year ago. Now he's helping prepare the Beta-1 building for eventual demolition. trey and his 13-year-old son are outdoor people -- snowboarding, kayaking, and hiking. To learn more about Trey, watch the video. youtu.be/nFp39gCufiY #TeamUCOR #WorkforceSpotlight #EmployeeStories ... See MoreSee Less

Meet Trey Sallas, one of our laborers at Y-12. A relative newcomer to UCOR, Trey joined us a year ago. Now hes helping prepare the Beta-1 building for eventual demolition. trey and his 13-year-old son are outdoor people -- snowboarding, kayaking, and hiking. To learn more about Trey, watch the video. https://youtu.be/nFp39gCufiY   #TeamUCOR #WorkforceSpotlight #EmployeeStories
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Safety

We Strive to Set the Standard in Safety

Safety is always the top priority at UCOR. We are a DOE Voluntary Protection Program Star site, a designation given to only the safest sites in the DOE Complex. Our award-winning safety performance has earned us many accolades.

Employee involvement is a key aspect of our safety culture. We empower our workers to stop work if they see something questionable. We also have strong worker engagement program to ensure our team members feel safe in their work environment.

Photo: Workers removing mercury at COLEX

Learn about the Department of Energy’s Vulnerability Disclosure Program.

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