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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18 hours ago
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Meet Jace Sebring, one of UCOR’s structural engineers. Jace has been with UCOR in the Engineering department for four years. He came to UCOR after participating in our intern program. Jace’s hobbies include hiking, fishing, and weightlifting. He has competed on the national stage as a weightlifter. Watch this video to learn more about Jace: youtu.be/d3akS9gFShk #TeamUCOR #EmployeeStories #WorkforceSpotlight ... See MoreSee Less

Meet Jace Sebring, one of UCOR’s structural engineers. Jace has been with UCOR in the Engineering department for four years. He came to UCOR after participating in our intern program. Jace’s hobbies include hiking, fishing, and weightlifting. He has competed on the national stage as a weightlifter. Watch this video to learn more about Jace: https://youtu.be/d3akS9gFShk #TeamUCOR #EmployeeStories #WorkforceSpotlight
2 days ago
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Next up on the lineup for cleanup is Beta-4! UCOR crews have officially started deactivation and demolition efforts, after The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) transferred operational responsibility of the 360,000-square-foot former uranium enrichment facility Beta-4 to OREM for the characterization, deactivation and pre-demolition work.

UCOR crews were one step ahead after preparing the building for D&D via “cold and dark” activities and spending the past year building temporary structures to help them work more efficiently! It's all part of our commitment to a safer environment. . Read the full story here: www.energy.gov/em/articles/supporting-future-national-security-missions-legacy-ground-oak-ridge #Beta-4 #EnvironmentalCleanup #TeamUCOR #SafetyFirst
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Next up on the lineup for cleanup is Beta-4! UCOR crews have officially started deactivation and demolition efforts, after The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) transferred operational responsibility of the 360,000-square-foot former uranium enrichment facility Beta-4 to OREM for the characterization, deactivation and pre-demolition work.

UCOR crews were one step ahead after preparing the building for D&D via “cold and dark” activities and spending the past year building temporary structures to help them work more efficiently! Its all part of our commitment to a safer environment. . Read the full story here: https://www.energy.gov/em/articles/supporting-future-national-security-missions-legacy-ground-oak-ridge #Beta-4 #EnvironmentalCleanup #TeamUCOR #SafetyFirstImage attachmentImage attachment
7 days ago
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UCOR's Nuclear Operations team is making big improvements at ORNL! ✨ Crews are replacing old pipes at ORNL Building 2600. We have already replaced pipes that help keep the Liquid and Gaseous Waste Operations (LGWO) system running as we work on the final replacements. This project is making the LGWO system more reliable for years to come. #UCOR #InfrastructureUpgrade ... See MoreSee Less

UCORs Nuclear Operations team is making big improvements at ORNL! ✨ Crews are replacing old pipes at ORNL Building 2600. We have already replaced pipes that help keep the Liquid and Gaseous Waste Operations (LGWO) system running as we work on the final replacements. This project is making the LGWO system more reliable for years to come. #UCOR #InfrastructureUpgrade
1 week ago
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Check out our latest video to see the progress we have made in recent weeks, from clearing 325,000 square feet for reuse, to removing and packaging a process off-gas line at ORNL’s Isotope Row, to installing new structural screens at the White Oak Embayment Sediment Retention Structure (SRS. youtu.be/GfKs_HsHJ5w #TeamUCOR #EnvironmentalCleanup #SafetyCulture ... See MoreSee Less

Check out our latest video to see the progress we have made in recent weeks, from clearing 325,000 square feet for reuse, to removing and packaging a process off-gas line at ORNL’s Isotope Row, to installing new structural screens at the White Oak Embayment Sediment Retention Structure (SRS. https://youtu.be/GfKs_HsHJ5w #TeamUCOR #EnvironmentalCleanup #SafetyCulture
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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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