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Idaho Cleanup Project Citizens Advisory Board (ICP CAB)
Robert L “Bob” Skinner of Idaho Falls has assumed the role as chairman of the Idaho Cleanup Project’s Citizens Advisory Board for the October meeting. Skinner, who served the past year as vice chair of the board, replaces Teri Ehresman of Island Park who
Bob Skinner (ICP CAB Chair) and Monica Hampton (ICP CAB Member) attended the National Cleanup Workshop in Arlington, VA
A National Cleanup Workshop panel focused on the next phase of successes in the U.S. Department of Energy cleanup program shared exciting updates. Moderated by Jeff Avery, DOE Office of Environmental Management (EM) principal deputy assistant secretary
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management crews at the Idaho National Laboratory Site prepare to move Peach Bottom Atomic Station fuel from a transfer cask to a second-generation storage vault.
The cleanup contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (EM) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site recently met its fiscal year 2024 milestone of transferring 10 spent nuclear fuel baskets from first-generation
A speaker addresses an audience at the National Cleanup Workshop
ECA released a new transition paper that calls for DOE to undertake a comprehensive review of EM titled “Ensuring Long-Term Success: Recommendations for the Next Administration on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Environmental Management Mission”.
EM SSAB members, support staff, and DOE employees at the Portsmouth Site in Ohio
Idaho Citizens Advisory Board leaders participated in the biannual two-day US Department of Energy’s Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board National Chairs meeting April 30-May 2,in Chillicothe, Ohio.
Connie Flohr, the U.S. Department of Energy’s outgoing manager of the Idaho Cleanup Project, left, addresses the Leadership In Nuclear Energy Commission on Jan. 31 in the Lincoln Auditorium at the Idaho State Capitol. At right is Lance Lacroix, manager of the Idaho Operations Office for the Office of Nuclear Energy.
"Ahead of schedule." That's just three words but it's a safe bet they'd never previously been uttered in relation to the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit. The facility, which has long been a stick in the spokes of the 1995 Settlement Agreement, is finally