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Responding to disturbance near DOE landfill, police allegedly find drugs, stolen gun in vehicle

Posted at 10:08 am May 22, 2017
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Daniel Ray Price

Daniel Ray Price

 

Note This story was updated at 11:50 a.m. Nov. 1.

Oak Ridge police allegedly found marijuana, Xanax, drug paraphernalia, and a stolen pistol in a vehicle after responding to a report of a disturbance near the U.S. Department of Energy landfill on Bear Creek Road near the Y-12 National Security Complex on Sunday, May 14, court records said.

Oak Ridge Police Department K-9 Officer Christopher Wallace said a search of the vehicle with the help of a drug-detecting canine officer found 18.4 ounces of marijuana, along with 97 Xanax (alprazolam) tablets; drug paraphernalia that included rolling papers, a grinder, digital scales, glass marijuana pipe, glass meth/crack cocaine pipe, and a snort straw; an SCCY Industries 9mm CPX2 semi automatic pistol; and a North American Arms (N.A.A.) .22LR mini revolver pistol that the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office had reported as stolen.

Charged after the search was Daniel Ray Price, 35, of Coster Lane in Knoxville. Price said all the items belonged to him, Wallace said in affidavits filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County General Sessions Court, Bear Creek Road, Christopher Wallace, Daniel Ray Price, DOE, DOE landfill, Environmental Management Waste Management Facility, Oak Ridge Police Department, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

DOE: Oak Ridge cleanup prevents large mercury release into environment

Posted at 5:03 pm May 19, 2017
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Workers pour mercury from COLEX equipment into a container designed to hold 1,000 pounds of the element. (Photo by U.S. Department of Energy)

Workers pour mercury from COLEX equipment into a container designed to hold 1,000 pounds of the element. (Photo by U.S. Department of Energy)

 

This story and photos were published in the May 17 edition of the EM Update newsletter by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management.

Oak Ridge’s environmental management, or EM, program and contractor URS | CH2M Oak Ridge have prevented more than 1,000 pounds of mercury from entering the environment at the Y-12 National Security Complex.

This work, part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Excess Contaminated Facilities initiative, enables demolition and disposal of massive mercury-contaminated equipment to begin this month.

Workers are inspecting and cleaning the pipes and column exchange (COLEX) equipment on the west side of Alpha-4 at Y-12. They have tapped and drained approximately 2,100 feet of the 5,700 feet of piping so far, retrieving large amounts of mercury, and more is expected as work continues. EM will address and remove the remaining portions on the facility’s east and south sides in the future.

“This project has proven to be a very successful investment for our program,” said Oak Ridge Office of EM Acting Manager Jay Mullis. “We set out to remove risks and enhance safety through the Excess Contaminated Facilities initiative, and our efforts at Alpha-4 will prevent thousands of pounds of mercury from leaking into the environment.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge Office, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Alpha 4, Ben Williams, COLEX equipment, demolition, DOE, EM Update, Excess Contaminated Facilities, Jay Mullis, lithium separation, mercury, mercury release, Oak Ridge cleanup, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management, uranium separation, URS | CH2M Oak Ridge, Wayne McKinney, Y-12 National Security Complex

Energy Secretary Rick Perry coming to Oak Ridge on Monday

Posted at 3:53 pm May 19, 2017
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Rick Perry

Rick Perry

 

Energy Secretary Rick Perry is coming to Oak Ridge on Monday at the invitation of U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander, a Tennessee Republican.

U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann, a Republican whose district includes Oak Ridge, will also attend.

The U.S. Senate confirmed Perry, a former Texas governor, as the 14th United States energy secretary on March 2. (You can see his biography here.) This will be his first trip to Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Centrus Energy, Chuck Fleischmann, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, Energy Secretary, Lamar Alexander, National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, ORAU, Rick Perry, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

ORNL: UT-Battelle Scholarship awarded to Bearden student

Posted at 11:49 am May 16, 2017
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UT-Battelle Scholarship winner Allison Michelle Campbell of Bearden High School with Oak Ridge National Laboratory Director Thom Mason. (Photo by ORNL)

UT-Battelle Scholarship winner Allison Michelle Campbell of Bearden High School with Oak Ridge National Laboratory Director Thom Mason. (Photo by ORNL)

 

Bearden High School senior Allison Michelle Campbell has been named recipient of the 2017 UT-Battelle Scholarship to attend the University of Tennessee.

The scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior planning to study science, mathematics, or engineering at UT. The competitive scholarship is presented annually to a graduating student with a parent employed at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory by UT-Battelle, ORNL’s managing contractor, a press release said.

The scholarship is renewable for up to four years and is worth a total of $20,000. Campbell is the daughter of ORNL staff member Amy C. Campbell, who works in the Business Services Directorate, and Michael A. Campbell.

Among numerous activities at Bearden, Campbell is president of Bearden’s National Honors Society chapter and a member of the Mu Alpha Theta mathematics honors society. In the summer of 2015, she was selected for the Governor’s School for Science and Engineering and the National Science Foundation’s Young Scholars Program. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Allison Michelle Campbell, Amy C. Campbell, Bearden High School, hydrocephalus, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Michael A. Campbell, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Science, ORNL, Suresh Babu, Thom Mason, U.S. Department of Energy, UT, UT-Battelle, UT-Battelle Scholarship

ORNL’s Gibson named SME outstanding young engineer

Posted at 12:18 pm May 10, 2017
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Brian T. Gibson (Photo courtesy ORNL)

Brian T. Gibson (Photo courtesy ORNL)

Brian T. Gibson, a postdoctoral research associate at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has been named one of the SME Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineers for 2017.

Gibson has doctorate and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering from Vanderbilt University and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the West Virginia University Institute of Technology, a press release said. He works in the Materials Processing and Joining group in the Materials Science and Technology Division at ORNL.

Before joining ORNL, Gibson studied as a Tennessee Space Grant fellow in the Vanderbilt University Welding Automation Laboratory. His research focuses on technical challenges at the intersection of robotics and materials processing, with specific research interests that include solid-state joining, additive manufacturing, in-process quality monitoring, robotic force control, and signal processing, the press release said.

UT-Battelle manages ORNL for DOE’s Office of Science. The Office of Science is the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States, and is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time, the press release said. For more information, visit http://science.energy.gov/.

Filed Under: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: additive manufacturing, Brian T. Gibson, DOE, materials processing, Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Science, ORNL, outstanding young engineer, robotics, SME Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineers, U.S. Department of Energy, UT-Battelle, Vanderbilt University Welding Automation Laboratory

deBeauclair named deputy manager at DOE Oak Ridge Office

Posted at 11:10 am May 10, 2017
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Geoffrey G. deBeauclair (Photo courtesy DOE)

Geoffrey G. deBeauclair (Photo courtesy DOE)

 

Geoffrey “Geoff” G. deBeauclair has been named deputy manager of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office/Integrated Support Center. The appointment was effective May 1, a press release said.

It’s one of DOE’s most diverse field locations, the press release said. As deputy manager, deBeauclair will help Oak Ridge Office Manager Ken Tarcza manage the Oak Ridge Integrated Support Center. That center provides critical mission support services locally and nationally in the areas of personnel, finance, budget, procurement, legal, security and emergency management, and employee health and safety, the press release said.

“He will also be responsible for advancing ORO’s responsibilities for management of the 32,000-acre Oak Ridge Reservation, which will include addressing cross-cutting issues and among major activities, including the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, East Tennessee Technology Park, and Y-12,” the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge Office, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, Geoffrey "Geoff" G. deBeauclair, Geoffrey G. deBeauclair, Integrated Support Center, Ken Tarcza, National Nuclear Security Administration, Navy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Reservation, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12

Pink lady’s slipper nature walk scheduled for Sunday, May 7

Posted at 4:31 pm May 4, 2017
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A wildlife nature walk featuring observance of the pink lady’s slipper will be conducted from 1:30 until 3:30 p.m. Sunday, May 7, on the Oak Ridge Reservation.

This is part of the spring nature walk series offered by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and was rescheduled due to rain from a previous date.

Participants will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the North Boundary Greenway along Tennessee Highway 95 located east of the junction with Tennessee Highway 58. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, Recreation, Sports, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: nature walk, North Boundary Greenway, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, ORNL, pink lady's slipper, Tracy Clem, Trent Jett, U.S. Department of Energy

Construction could start this year on K-25 History Center

Posted at 11:37 am May 4, 2017
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K-25 History Center and Equipment Building

An image showing the K-25 History Center on the second floor of the city-owned fire station, right, at East Tennessee Technology Park, with the Equipment Building and Viewing Tower at left. (Graphic by David Brown/U.S. Department of Energy)

 

Construction could start this year on the K-25 History Center at the East Tennessee Technology Park in west Oak Ridge, federal officials said. Plans also call for an Equipment Building and Viewing Tower at the site. Although the projects depend upon funding, the goal is to finish the work by 2019.

The K-25 site was one of three large sites built by the federal government in Oak Ridge during World War II to help make the world’s first atomic weapons as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project. The other two sites were X-10, which is now known as Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Y-12, now the Y-12 National Security Complex.

At K-25, the three history-related facilities will have three missions. The History Center will tell the story of the workers. The Equipment Building will focus on the technology. And the Viewing Tower will show visitors the size of the site. All three facilities will be on the south side of the former mile-long, U-shaped K-25 Building.

K-25 used a process called gaseous diffusion to enrich uranium for atomic weapons and, later, for commercial nuclear power plants. Officials and contractors have said that K-25 helped win the Cold War. The site is now known as Heritage Center or East Tennessee Technology Park.

Preserving its history is part of a Memorandum of Agreement that was signed in August 2012 and allowed for the complete demolition of K-25, once the world’s largest building under one roof. The historic preservation work is expected to cost about $20 million total. [Read more…]

Filed Under: K-25, K-25, Oak Ridge Office, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alexander Inn, Ben Williams, David Brown, DOE Oak Ridge Office, East Tennessee Technology Park, equipment building, ETTP, gaseous diffusion, Heritage Center, historic preservation, Jay Mullis, K-25, K-25 Building, K-25 History Center, K-25 site, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, U.S. Department of Energy, viewing tower, World War II, X-10, Y-12, Y-12 National Security Complex

Eight new Main Street stores could be turned over to retailers by end of June

Posted at 11:12 am May 2, 2017
By John Huotari 3 Comments

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Eight new stores at Main Street Oak Ridge could be turned over to retailers by the end of June, a city consultant said Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Under construction above are the new Dick’s Sporting Goods and T.J. Maxx stores. These are the entrances closest to South Illinois Avenue. The U.S. Post Office is to the left, and Walmart is to the right. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 12 p.m.

Eight new stores at Main Street Oak Ridge could be turned over to retailers by the end of June, a city consultant said Tuesday, but the opening dates for the eight new stores haven’t been announced yet.

Ray Evans, retail consultant for the City of Oak Ridge, gave an update on the Main Street Oak Ridge project during a Tuesday morning Rise and Shine event sponsored by the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce at Countryside Tire and Auto Service.

Two buildings with six retailers are scheduled to be delivered to retailers between mid-May and the end of May, Evans said. One building will include the new Dick’s Sporting Goods and T.J. Maxx stores, and another will include Maurice’s, Rack Room Shoes, Rue 21, and Ulta. Workers are preparing to pave the parking lot at Dick’s Sporting Goods and T.J. Maxx, Evans said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, Belk, City of Oak Ridge, Dick's Sporting Goods, DOE, Electronic Express, JCPenney, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Maurice's, new stores, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Mall, Panda Express, PetSmart, Rack Room Shoes, Ray Evans, RealtyLink, Rue 21, Sears Roebuck, T.J. Maxx, Taco Bell, U.S. Department of Energy, Ulta

Not clear yet where National Park Service will go when AMSE closes

Posted at 9:51 pm April 30, 2017
By John Huotari 4 Comments

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An agreement signed Friday, Dec. 30, 2016, by the U.S. Department of Energy and City of Oak Ridge calls for the American Museum of Science and Energy missions to be relocated within about one year to 18,000 square feet of space in a two-story building that once housed a Sears Roebuck store next to JCPenney at Main Street Oak Ridge. It’s not yet clear if the National Park Service, which has shared space with AMSE, will also move into this building. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

It’s not clear yet where the National Park Service will go when the American Museum of Science and Energy building closes at the end of the year, but a federal official said the Park Service will stay in Oak Ridge.

It could relocate to a two-story building that once housed Sears Roebuck at Main Street Oak Ridge, the former Oak Ridge Mall. That’s where the U.S. Department of Energy’s public education and outreach missions, now housed at the American Museum of Science and Energy, are moving.

But the National Park Service hadn’t committed to moving there as of April 17, said Niki Nicholas, site manager of the Oak Ridge unit of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park. The NPS needs more information, Nicholas said in response to questions after a Monday afternoon presentation to AAUW, or American Association of University Women. (A reader had told Oak Ridge Today of an April 17 letter reportedly sent from the Manhattan Project National Historical Park to federal officials at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which manages AMSE.)

Nicholas said the National Park Service has several options in Oak Ridge, including Main Street Oak Ridge. But she declined to elaborate on the precise number of options, where they might be, or what organizations or businesses might be co-located in those buildings. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, atomic weapons, Chuck Fleischmann, City of Oak Ridge, Claire Sinclair, DOE, DOE Public Education and Outreach Center, Donald Trump, Hanford, Heritage Center, K-25, Lamar Alexander, Los Alamos, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Park Service, Niki Nicholas, NPS, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Science, ORNL, ORNL Site Office, RealtyLink, Sears Roebuck, TN Oak Ridge Illinois LLC, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Interior, World War II, Y-12 National Security Complex

Two spring nature walks remain on Oak Ridge Reservation

Posted at 9:40 am April 30, 2017
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Two more nature walks are scheduled this spring on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Reservation.

They include frog calls and bat monitoring on Friday, May 19, and reptiles and amphibians inventory on Sunday, June 4.

Previous walks included wildflower walks on Saturday, April 15, and Sunday, April 23, and a bird walk on Saturday, April 29.

The May 19 frog calls and bat monitoring event runs from 8 until 10 p.m. as participants will visit some small impounded waterbodies along the Freels Bend causeway to learn how Oak Ridge National Laboratory personnel are monitoring local bat populations and how to identify local frog populations based on calls. Nikki Jones and Kitty McCracken will lead the group along a one-mile level dirt and gravel road. A reliable flashlight is recommended as the walk will occur after sunset, a press release said. The walk is limited to 25, and children are allowed.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, Recreation, Sports, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: bat monitoring, bird walk, frog calls, John Byrd, Kathy Strunk, Kitty McCracken, nature walks, Nikki Jones, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, reptiles and amphibians inventory, spring nature walks, Tracy Clem, Trent Jett, U.S. Department of Energy, wildflower walks

Preparing for demolition, DOE identifies contaminants at Y-12’s Biology Complex

Posted at 12:39 pm April 28, 2017
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An aerial view of the Biology Complex at the Y-12 National Security Complex. Plans call for eventually demolishing the complex. (Photo courtesy U.S. Department of Energy)

 

Biology Complex at Y-12 once housed more individuals with doctorates than anywhere else in the world

The U.S. Department of Energy and its cleanup contractor finished characterizing the Biology Complex at the Y-12 National Security Complex this month, identifying contaminants before demolishing and disposing of the buildings.

The characterization work was done by DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management and its contractor, URS | CH2M, or UCOR.

DOE said it was crucial to get crews into the complex before the working environment became too hazardous.

“Already, team members could not enter a building due to a failed roof,” the Department of Energy said in a story published online on Thursday. “Elsewhere, exterior tiles have fallen from the façade, and asbestos and other material present risks to workers due to roof leaks.”

Jay Mullis, acting manager for the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, said the completion of the characterization work sets up the cleanup program to demolish Y-12’s Biology Complex when funds become available. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Biology Complex, characterization work, Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, demolition, DOE, EM, environmental management, Environmental Management Waste Management Facility, Excess Contaminated Facilities Initiative, Jay Mullis, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Office of Environmental Management, Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy, UCOR, URS | CH2M Oak Ridge, Y-12 National Security Complex

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