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Intern spotlight – Taylor Mathews

Taylor Mathews of Kingston, Tennessee, expects to graduate from East Tennessee State University in May 2026 with a degree in business and a concentration in marketing. This summer she is supporting procurement as an intern. During her free time, Taylor likes to cheer, work out, shop, and read. She hopes to gain professional work experience…

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Intern spotlight – Lotty Lottridge

Christopher “Lotty” Lottridge of Anchorage, Alaska, expects to graduate from Tennessee Technological University in December 2025 with a degree in mechanical engineering. He is working as an engineering intern. Lotty has previous experience with Coffman Engineers Anchorage working on the Alyeska Pipeline as a corrosion engineer. Lotty enjoys fishing, hiking, and hockey. He hopes to…

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No Further Action ROD for ETTP Zone 1 signed

EPA and TDEC joined DOE officials today at 701 Scarboro to celebrate the signing of a “No Further Action Record of Decision” (ROD), establishing that all necessary soil cleanup work for Zone 1 at ETTP has been completed. This is the first “No Further Action” ROD for the Oak Ridge Reservation. Zone 1, which is…

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Intern spotlight – Sarah Livingston

Sarah Livingston of Knoxville, Tennessee, expects to graduate from Tennessee Technological University in May 2026 with a degree in mechanical engineering. This summer she is working as an engineering intern. In her free time, Sarah enjoys playing pickleball, softball, and building Legos. She hopes to gain insight into what she wants to do with her…

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Intern spotlight – Landon Liddell

Landon Liddell of Dyersburg, Tennessee, expects to graduate from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in May 2027 with a degree in nuclear engineering. This summer he is working as an engineering nuclear safety intern. Landon has previous experience with ERMCO as a safety intern. He spends his free time playing soccer, basketball, and golf. Landon…

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Safety Bulletin: Vehicle Speeding

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, speeding caused nearly one-third of the 42,000 vehicle-related fatalities which occurred in 2022. About 87 percent of these speeding-related traffic fatalities occurred on non-interstate roads and streets. People often speed because they (1) believe the speed limit is unnecessary, (2) think they will not get caught, (3)…