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Green author, activist to speak Aug. 18 in Oak Ridge

Posted at 2:06 am June 28, 2013
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

Bill McKibben

Bill McKibben

Bill McKibben, “the planet’s best green journalist,” according to Time magazine and author of a dozen books about the environment, will speak on fossil fuels and climate change in August in Oak Ridge.

The lecture will be at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18, at the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center.

McKibben is a founder of the grassroots climate campaign 350.org, which has coordinated 15,000 rallies in 190 countries since 2009 and sponsored a 21-city “Do The Math” tour last fall. The “Do The Math” movie has been shown in numerous cities this past spring and several times at First Presbyterian Church of Oak Ridge, including by a new Secret City Sustainability group of college students. The movie is available online at 350.org. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: 350.org, activist, author, Bill McKibben, carbon dioxide, climate change, Do the Math, Eaarth, ecumenical service, environment, First Presbyterian Chuch of Oak Ridge, fossil fuels, green journalist, Jackson B. Davidson Memorial Lecture on Science and Religion, lecture, Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center, potluck, Sharon Youngs, The End of Nature, writer

Four Oak Ridge fire officers receive national accreditation

Posted at 1:25 am June 28, 2013
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Darryl Kerley

Darryl Kerley

Josh Waldo

Josh Waldo

The Center for Public Safety Excellence has notified four officers of the Oak Ridge Fire Department that they have received national accreditation, a press release said.

ORFD Fire Chief Darryl Kerley and Assistant Fire Chief Josh Waldo have been notified that they have been approved for the designation of chief fire officer, the release said. Battalion chiefs Marty Griffith and Joseph Durham have been approved for the designation of fire officer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Center for Public Safety Excellence, CFO, chief fire officer, Chief Fire Officer Designation Program, CPSE, Darryl Kerley, fire officer, FO, Joseph Durham, Josh Waldo, Marty Griffith, national accreditation, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD

Police allegedly find guns, drugs during search of Nevada Circle home

Posted at 12:51 am June 28, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Police searching a home on Nevada Circle on Wednesday night allegedly found a half-dozen guns, about 32 grams of what appeared to be marijuana, a small amount of purported crack cocaine, and a tablet identified as Roxicodone, authorities said.

The Oak Ridge Police Department was armed with a search warrant that said all controlled substances found in the home were to be seized as evidence, according to arrest warrants filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County General Sessions Court, crack cocaine, drug paraphernalia, guns, John Wilson, Kayvin Grate, marijuana, Nevada Circle, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, possessing a firearm in the commission of a felony, possession of marijuana for resale, Roxicodone, search, simple possession of crack cocaine, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

Man accused of fleeing from police, driving toward three parked officers

Posted at 12:25 am June 28, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Laphonso R. Porter

Laphonso R. Porter

An Oak Ridge man is accused of fleeing from police on Wednesday night, driving toward three officers parked in Scarboro, wrecking a car, and running on foot before being arrested.

Laphonso R. Porter, 23, remained jailed in the Anderson County Detention Facility on Thursday night. He has been charged with three counts of aggravated assault, two counts of evading arrest, driving on a suspended license, and reckless endangerment, according to arrest warrants. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Carver Avenue, Clint Foland, driving on a suspended license, evading arrest, James Elkins, Laphonso R. Porter, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, reckless endangerment, Shannah Newman, Simon Byrne, South Benedict Avenue, South Dillard Avenue

State approves city’s application for $18 million in low-interest loans for sewer repairs

Posted at 6:09 pm June 27, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

In February, the Oak Ridge City Council approved the borrowing of $18 million in low-interest state loans to help pay for a $23 million project to fix the municipal sewer system.

On Wednesday, Tennessee officials announced that the loans had been approved. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Haslam, Bob Martineau, Department of Environment and Conservation, equalization basins, infrastructure improvements, low-interest state loans, Oak Ridge City Council, sewer repairs, sewer system, sewer system rehabilitation, SRF Program, State Revolving Fund Loans, traditional wastewater loan, wastewater, wastewater loan, water

K-33 demolition project recognized for cost savings

Posted at 5:33 pm June 27, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

K-33 Demolition

Workers demolished the K-33 building five months early and almost $8 million under budget. (Submitted photo)

The project to demolish a building in west Oak Ridge that was once used to enrich uranium was one of two this year to receive a Secretary’s Achievement Award from the U.S. Department of Energy.

The DOE Oak Ridge Office reported that the K-33 building at Heritage Center, the former K-25 site, was demolished five months early and almost $8 million under budget. K-33 was built in 1954 for uranium enrichment operations, and the two-story, 32-acre building was one of the largest buildings in the world. [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Tennessee Technology Park, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: David Queen, DOE, Heritage Center, K-25, K-33 building, Karen Shears, LATA-Sharp Remediation Services LLC, Oak Ridge Office, Public Involvement News, Secretary’s Achievement Award, U.S. Department of Energy, uranium enrichment

IMPACT Services cleanup scheduled to end Friday

Posted at 1:47 pm June 27, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

IMPACT Services Waste

The last of more than one million pounds of low-level radioactive waste at the former IMPACT Services site at Heritage Center in west Oak Ridge was scheduled be shipped out today.

It’s considered a success story—a one-year, $1.2 million state project to ship out more than one million pounds of low-level radioactive waste from a company that has declared bankruptcy—and it’s scheduled to end Friday, officials said last week. The last waste, stored in an open-air shed at the site, was scheduled to be shipped out today, but it has been delayed a day or two.

The project began in May 2012 after IMPACT Services Inc., a company that processed low-level radioactive waste, declared bankruptcy. The company had operations on property leased from the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee at the northwest corner of Heritage Center, the former K-25 site in west Oak Ridge.

In the past year, state and contractor officials said during a tour last week, a total of roughly 1.6 million pounds of waste and equipment has been shipped out, including to other processors and sites in Oak Ridge, Florida, and a landfill in Clive, Utah. The waste has been shipped from the site in 1,200 containers on some 220 truck shipments. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, East Tennessee Technology Park, Government, Oak Ridge, Roane County, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: bankruptcy, cleanup, Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee, Division of Radiological Health, EDi, Environmental Dimensions Inc., Heritage Center, IMPACT Services Inc., Judy Hardt, K-25, low-level radioactive waste, Mike Marable, Roger Fenner, SAIC, TDEC, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Department of Energy

Sunday alarm at waste processing center triggered by smoke from heater

Posted at 9:13 am June 27, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Transuranic Waste Processing Center

A Sunday night alarm at the TRU Waste Processing Center in west Oak Ridge was triggered by smoke from a heater when the power went out during a thunderstorm and a ventilation system shut off. (Photo courtesy DOE Oak Ridge Office)

It was initially believed to be triggered by a small fire, but federal officials now say the Sunday night alarm at a waste processing center in west Oak Ridge was set off by smoke.

A ventilation system shut off when the power went out during a thunderstorm between 5 and 6 p.m. Sunday, and that caused a heater at the Transuranic Waste Processing Center to overheat, said Laura Wilkerson, federal project director in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: alarm, Building 7880, DOE, fire, heater, Highway 95, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Fire Department, Oak Ridge Office, ORNL, Room 327, smoke, transuranic waste, Transuranic Waste Processing Center, TRU Waste Processing Center, U.S. Department of Energy, ventilation system, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, waste processing center, Wastren Advantage Inc.

Haslam announces IBM executive as chief operating officer

Posted at 6:31 pm June 26, 2013
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has announced that Greg Adams, who has been an IBM executive and longtime employee, will join the governor’s senior team as chief operating officer, a press release said.

His job will be to work with state departments to ensure they’re operating in the most efficient and effective way possible. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Haslam, chief operating officer, executive, Greg Adams, IBM

More than 475 metric tons of Russian highly enriched uranium eliminated

Posted at 6:24 pm June 26, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Deliveries are 95 percent complete, represents 19,000 nuclear warheads converted to civilian use

WASHINGTON, D.C.–The National Nuclear Security Administration on Monday announced it has monitored the elimination of more than 475 metric tons of Russian highly enriched uranium, or HEU, under a landmark nuclear nonproliferation program, commonly known as Megatons to Megawatts.

The rough equivalent of 19,000 nuclear weapons has been permanently eliminated, the NNSA said in a press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: National Nuclear Security Administration, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Harrington, HEU, HEU Program, HEU Transparency Program, HEU-LEU, highly enriched uranium, LEU, low enriched uranium, Megatons to Megawatts, metric tons, National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, Nuclear Energy, nuclear fuel, nuclear nonproliferation, nuclear weapons, Philip G. Sewell, ROSATOM, Russia, Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation, Techsnabexport, TENEX, U.S. Department of Energy, United States, United States Enrichment Corporation, USEC

Haslam signs gang-enhanced sentencing bill in Memphis

Posted at 5:17 pm June 26, 2013
By Tennessee Office of the Governor Leave a Comment

Governor Bill Haslam

Bill Haslam

Legislation changes the definition of “criminal gang offense”

MEMPHIS—Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam on Wednesday held a ceremonial bill signing in Memphis for legislation that rewrites and simplifies the criminal gang offense enhanced punishment law.

Gang-related crimes are of increasing concern across Tennessee, in the state’s rural and urban communities, and the bill, House Bill 196/Senate Bill 202, changes the definition of “criminal gang offense” from a vague and broad definition to a specific list of offenses that will make it easier for prosecutors to seek a greater sentence. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assaults, Bill Haslam, criminal gang offense, gang enhanced-sentencing bill, gang violence, House Bill 196, legislation, murders, robberies, Senate Bill 202, sentencing, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, violent crimes

Officials celebrate opening of $40 million Volkswagen distribution center in Roane County

Posted at 2:41 pm June 26, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Volkswagen Southeast Regional Distribution Center Opening

Volkswagen, Roane County, and Tennessee officials celebrate the opening of a $40 million parts distribution center in eastern Roane County on Tuesday.

ROANE COUNTY—A new $40 million Volkswagen distribution center in eastern Roane County will distribute domestic auto parts to a global market for the Passat, which is made in Chattanooga, the company said Tuesday.

The Southeast Regional Distribution Center started operating on a limited basis as a redistribution center in April. It serves five other depots in the United States, as well as warehouses in Canada, Mexico, and Germany.

Later, it will include a parts distribution center for 110 Volkswagen and Audi dealers in the Southeast. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Roane County, Roane County, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anu Goel, Bill Haslam, Education Matters, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, LEED, Leslie Henderson, parts distribution center, Passat, redistribution center, Roane County, Roane County Alliance, Roane Regional Business and Technology Park, Ron Woody, Southeast Regional Distribution Center, Volkswagen, Volkswagen Group of America

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