Watch this time-lapse video showing crews placing a concrete mixture into a hot cell at Oak Ridge National Laboratory's former Radioisotope Development Laboratory to solidify waste in the cell and provide shielding for workers. The concrete mixture significantly reduced the rates of radioactivity. https://lnkd.in/ejFNjxDV #EnvironmentalCleanup
UCOR
Environmental Services
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 5,746 followers
United Cleanup Oak Ridge LLC
About us
The new iteration of UCOR, a partnership of Amentum, Jacobs, and Honeywell, began under a new contract with the Department of Energy (DOE) Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management in May 2022. Under this and our previous contract (2011-2022), UCOR safely deactivates and demolishes former nuclear facilities. As the lead cleanup contractor for DOE’s Oak Ridge Reservation, we have earned a reputation for safe performance, innovative problem solving, and an unwavering focus on excellence. Our workforce of nearly 2,000 is committed to the mission of protecting the people, the community, and the environment while eliminating hazards and reducing risks. Our leadership team brings together individuals with vast experience in the engineering and environmental industries, including experience working in the DOE complex.
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http://www.ucor.com
External link for UCOR
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2011
Locations
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Primary
701 Scarboro Rd
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830, US
Employees at UCOR
Updates
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We are so proud of our team at ETTP who work hard every day to ensure our cleanup work is completed efficiently and safely. #EnvironmentalCleanup
Our crews just completed the largest soil remediation at the East Tennessee Technology Park. The 3-year project removed more than 100,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil, which equates to nearly 8,500 dump truck loads. We’re slated to finish all soil work at ETTP this summer moving us closer to our ultimate vision for the site. https://lnkd.in/ejrG2bEY
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Twelve years ago, UCOR removed the largest source of groundwater contamination at Oak Ridge National Laboratory known as Tank W-1A. The 4,000-gallon container, commissioned in 1951, collected/stored liquid waste from radiochemical separations & high radiation analytical facilities. The tank and surrounding contaminated soil were removed after it leaked and caused significant soil and ground water contamination. #EnvironmentalCleanup
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Watch how UCOR workers reroute utilities around Y-12's Alpha-2 building to prep the former Manhattan Project building for demolition. https://lnkd.in/eTaFC-7R #EnvironmenalCleanup
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UCOR is preparing to demolish the massive Alpha-2 building at the Y-12 National Security Complex. Workers are filling the basement area with a concrete mixture, creating a slab that will allow heavy equipment to maneuver during demolition. https://lnkd.in/eSATTzub
Y-12 Alpha-2 Concrete Pours
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UCOR partnered with contractor PERMA-FIX ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS to develop a treatment pathway for 25, 55-gallon drums of hard-to-treat waste that have been in storage on the Oak Ridge Reservation for over 30 years. The waste contains a unique class of chemicals called dioxins and furans, which require a specialized refinement or “treatment train” to prepare the waste for disposal. #EnvironmentalCleanup
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Crews at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge Research Reactor (Building 3042) are using a hydraulic reciprocating saw to section the reactor shell for placement in a shipping cask. Underwater cutting of the lower reactor vessel is also in progress while workers repair the facility crane. The team is making final preparations for packaging and shipping the vessel. #EnvironmentalCleanup
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UCOR always looks for ways to reuse materials rather than sending them to landfills. After removing asphalt from a decommissioned portion of Bear Creek Road, we reused the asphalt at the under-construction Environmental Management Disposal Facility, which will handle Oak Ridge Reservation cleanup waste. We also shipped 3,140 tons to Duracap Asphalt Paving Company, Inc. for reuse in new asphalt mixtures. #sustainability #EnvironmentalCleanup
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Cleaning up former nuclear sites is more than tearing down buildings. In fact, 10 years ago ETTP workers removed more than 60 rusty, empty metal storage containers that once dotted the ETTP landscape. They disposed of more than 500 truckloads of this legacy waste—enough to cover a basketball court 30 feet deep. #EnvironmentalCleanup
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Meet falcon (the bird) enthusiast and Maryville College alumni Bradley Russell, UCOR's Sustainability Program Manager. https://lnkd.in/eGiFsHzJ
Workforce Spotlight Bradley Russell
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