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Daily Archives: August 15, 2024

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Teams use a 20-ton overhead crane to move the lower reactor vessel of the Oak Ridge Research Reactor into a cask for eventual shipment and disposal.

Last of Oak Ridge Research Reactor removed

The Future Begins With CleanupBy Susanne.Dupes@orcc.doe.govAugust 15, 2024

UCOR successfully removed the lower reactor vessel from the Oak Ridge Research Reactor (Building 3042) at the Oak Ridge national Lab. Workers lowered a 72-inch diamond wire saw to cut the final pieces that held the lower reactor vessel in place at the bottom of the reactor pool. They used a 20-ton overhead crane to…

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Special Workforce Spotlight: Amanda Human

The Future Begins With CleanupBy Susanne.Dupes@orcc.doe.govAugust 15, 2024

As we approach our celebration event for completion of Vision 2024 (completion of field work and soil remediation at the East Tennessee Technology Park), we are showcasing some of the leaders who helped drive the project.  First up, meet Amanda Human, one of the project managers at ETTP. https://youtu.be/tuEC5UHwxO0

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