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Workers at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge will have to wait several more years before moving uranium processing out of a crumbling Manhattan Project building to a new facility ...
The 325,000-square-foot Manhattan Project-era facility is one of nine uranium enrichment process buildings constructed at Y-12. Its removal by the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management ...
The new fire station and EOC replace buildings constructed in the 1940s. The fire station will provide ample space for Y-12 Fire Department equipment, personnel, and training activities.
A fire at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee occurred in a uranium processing building, which was constructed in 1945. The Y-12 facility was where research and development ...
The fire at the Y-12 complex started in a uranium processing area in building 9212 on Wednesday at 9:14 a.m., Y-12 communications manager Taz Painter said in an email to Knox News. Several hundred ...
Officials at Y-12 notified city officials, legislators and media that emergency response teams were handling an “incident” at a building on the western side of the Y-12 complex. The fire at ...
Kathryn King with Y-12 told WVLT. The facility hasn’t released much information, but King was able to confirm that a fire broke out Wednesday morning in Building 9212. In an updated release, Y-12 said ...
The 325,000-square-foot Manhattan Project-era facility is one of nine uranium enrichment process buildings constructed at Y-12. Its removal by the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) ...
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