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    What did it take to remediate a half million cubic yards of contaminated soil?

    By The Oak Ridger,

    2024-08-28

    Each year, the Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management publishes a list of cleanup priorities for its sites around the country. Progress in the cleanup program is measured by how well these milestones are met.

    This week, the Gone Fission Nuclear Report joins in celebrating completion a major cleanup goal on DOE’s Oak Ridge Reservation in Tennessee. It’s a comprehensive soil remediation project that DOE calls “Vision 2024.”

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    Our guest is Joanna Hardin, DOE federal potfolio director for the East Tennessee Technology Park in Oak Ridge. She talks with host Michael Butler about what it took to remediate more than a half million cubic yards of contaminated soil as the site becomes home to new nuclear-related businesses.

    The link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2UzBy5VLO8 .

    This article originally appeared on Oakridger: What did it take to remediate a half million cubic yards of contaminated soil?

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