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Council wants to roughly triple proposed water rate at ORNL, Y-12

Posted at 5:39 pm September 13, 2016
By John Huotari 3 Comments

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The Oak Ridge Water Treatment Plant is pictured on Pine Ridge above the Y-12 National Security Complex. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

Note: This story was updated at 6:50 p.m.

Some Oak Ridge City Council members have questioned whether the federal government is paying enough for municipal water at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Y-12 National Security Complex, and on Monday, four of them proposed roughly tripling a potential new high-volume water rate at the two federal sites in 2017.

The new water rate would apply to water consumption over 20 million gallons per month, which would limit it to ORNL and Y-12. The two sites use a total of more than 100 million gallons of water per month.

The new rate is expected to go into effect in April 2017 only if Oak Ridge and the U.S. Department of Energy aren’t able to agree on a contract for water at ORNL and Y-12 by the end of March. Those two federal sites now pay a flat annual rate but could default to what is known as a retail rate if the contract lapses.

The city staff had proposed a new default rate of $1.08 per thousand gallons for consumption over 20 million gallons starting January 1, 2017. The following year, in 2018, the staff had proposed a $1.35 rate.

But four City Council members—Rick Chinn, Charlie Hensley, Trina Baughn, and Chuck Hope—voted to raise the $1.08 rate in 2017 to $3 per 1,000 gallons. Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch, Mayor Pro Tem Ellen Smith, and Council member Kelly Callison voted against the increase. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, Ellen Smith, Janice McGinnis, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Water Treatment Plant, ORNL, Pine Ridge, rate increases, Rick Chinn, Trina Baughn, U.S. Department of Energy, Warren Gooch, water, water and wastewater rate increases, water consumption, water contract, water rate, water system, Y-12, Y-12 National Security Complex

Pictures: Snow day in Oak Ridge

Posted at 5:35 pm February 13, 2014
By John Huotari 6 Comments

Snow at South Illinois Avenue and Centrifuge Way

There are few cars on South Illinois Avenue near Centrifuge Way after a winter storm dumped eight to 12 inches of snow on parts of Oak Ridge and Anderson County.

More than eight inches of snow fell in parts of Oak Ridge between Wednesday night and Thursday morning as a major winter storm hit the Southeast. There were reports that up to 12 inches fell in parts of Anderson County. A National Weather Service meteorologist said it was the most snow in one storm in about 15 years.

Here are photos from across Oak Ridge on Thursday morning as some residents and workers cleared roads or shoveled sidewalks and driveways, while others enjoyed the day off by sledding at Blankenship Field.

Sledding at Blankenship Field

Adults and children enjoy sledding at Blankenship Field on Thursday.

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Filed Under: Photos, Photos, Slider, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Blankenship Field, Earlene Cole, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Pine Ridge, sledding, snow, South Illinois Avenue

New interchange opens land for development, reuses industrial building

Posted at 8:35 am January 10, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Centrifuge Way Dedication

Local and state officials and business leaders celebrate the new interchange at Centrifuge Way and South Illinois Avenue with a Thursday afternoon ribbon-cutting.

The new interchange at Centrifuge Way and South Illinois Avenue opens land for development on top of Pine Ridge and help a uranium enrichment company reuse an industrial building in south Oak Ridge, officials said Thursday.

The $1.6 million state project to improve the interchange at the former Boeing Road was under way in December 2012 and completed in the summer of 2013.

“Because of this interchange, there will be more land available,” Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan said during a Thursday afternoon ribbon-cutting ceremony. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Boeing, Boeing Road, Centrifuge Way, interchange, John Schroer, Pine Ridge, South Illinois Avenue, Tom Beehan, USEC

TDOT commissioner in Oak Ridge on Thursday for Centrifuge Way dedication

Posted at 10:21 pm January 8, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Centrifuge Way Interchange Improvements

Construction work to improve the interchange at South Illinois Avenue and Centrifuge Way in Oak Ridge is pictured above in December 2012.

Tennessee Department of Transportation Commissioner John Schroer will be in Oak Ridge on Thursday for the dedication of a new interchange at Centrifuge Way and South Illinois Avenue, or State Route 62.

Centrifuge Way is the former Boeing Road in south Oak Ridge.

The dedication is at 4:15 p.m.

In December 2012, Oak Ridge Today reported that construction work on the $1.2 million state project had started and was expected to be complete by June 2013. The work included building three detention ponds to be used as sediment basins during construction, reconfiguring the interchange, and extending Centrifuge Way. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Blount Partnership, Boeing Road, Centrifuge Way, Gary M. Cinder, interchange, John Schroer, Knoxville Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Pine Ridge, regional legislative agenda, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, USEC

Picture: Firefighters have controlled burns on Pine Ridge

Posted at 10:34 am November 10, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Pine Ridge Controlled Burning

The Tennessee Division of Forestry conducts controlled burns on top of Pine Ridge in south Oak Ridge on Saturday.

State and local firefighters had controlled burns on top of Pine Ridge in south Oak Ridge on Saturday.

The burning on the ridge between South Illinois Avenue and Scarboro Road was scheduled to start at about noon Saturday and end before dark. The burns were conducted by the Tennessee Division of Forestry with help from the Oak Ridge Fire Department.

The goal was to help reduce the risk of an uncontrolled fire occurring at the site, also called Summit Ridge, and to help promote the growth of new vegetation in the area, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Media, Oak Ridge, Photos, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Boeing Road, Centrifuge Way, controlled burns, intersection, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Pine Ridge, Scarboro Road, South Illinois Avenue, Summit Ridge

Firefighters put out two-acre grass, brush blaze on Pine Ridge

Posted at 4:40 pm March 15, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Summit Place Grass Fire

Oak Ridge firefighters respond to a grass and brush fire that grew to more than two acres on a vacant lot on top of Pine Ridge on Thursday afternoon. (Photos by Tom Scott)

A brush and grass fire on Pine Ridge in south Oak Ridge grew to more than two acres on Thursday afternoon, authorities said.

The Oak Ridge Fire Department was able to use tank water and a fire hydrant to battle the blaze, which was reported in a vacant lot off Summit Drive at about 3:45 p.m. Thursday, a report said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: brush fire, grass fire, Nathaniel Revis, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Pine Ridge, Summit Drive, Tom Scott, vacant lot

Construction work starts on Centrifuge Way interchange

Posted at 1:15 pm December 4, 2012
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Centrifuge Way Interchange Improvements

Construction work has started on a $1 million state project to improve the interchange at South Illinois Avenue and Centrifuge Way in Oak Ridge.

Construction work has started on a $1.2 million state project to improve the interchange at Centrifuge Way and South Illinois Avenue, or State Route 62.

The work started Nov. 14 and could be complete by June 15, said Mark Nagi, Tennessee Department of Transportation spokesman.

The work is being done by J&M Grading Division LLC of Friendsville under a $1.165 million contract, Nagi said.

The work includes building three detention ponds that will be used as sediment basins during construction, reconfiguring the interchange, and extending Centrifuge Way, which was formerly known as Boeing Road.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Boeing, Boeing Road, Centrifuge Way, construction, Gary M. Cinder, interchange, J&M Grading Division LLC, Mark Nagi, Oak Ridge City Council, Pine Ridge, South Illinois Avenue, SR 62, State Route 62, Tennessee Department of Transportation, USEC

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