...the U.S. military under legislation proposed this week as a result of a July 28 security breach at another federal nuclear weapons site ? the Y-12 complex in Tennessee.The proposal from U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, and six co-sponsors...
...contribution of toys to U.S. Marine Corps reservists Thursday to benefit the 12th annual Toys for Tots drive. The federal nuclear-weapons site's projects, engineering and construction division has held toy drives annually since 1991 and contributed...
...Savannah River Site's top contractor says it will proceed with a plan to cut some administrative jobs at the federal nuclear weapons site. The restructuring, which could affect as many as 800 of the site's 13,300 employees, begins in March...
...could have received in 2001 was still 0.18 millirem, according to the annual environmental report of the federal nuclear-weapons site. "It's really a continuation of our environmental restoration programs," Bob Lorenz, the manager of...
...failed, the governor declared a state of emergency Friday and had state troopers check trucks entering the federal nuclear weapons site. The shipments, which could begin Saturday, are not expected to be impeded. The ruling came at the Department...
...residents not to be alarmed if they see emergency crews and vehicles around the installation April 23-25. The federal nuclear-weapons site is holding a massive emergency drill on those dates. The drill will test the site's ability to respond...
...Board found that depleted uranium is being stored in corroded drums and in deteriorating buildings at the federal nuclear-weapons site. In some cases, wooden pallets supporting stacked drums of uranium had rotted, and "significant numbers...
...or MOX, fuel project at SRS. That project is responsible for the planned shipments of plutonium to the federal nuclear weapons site. The MOX plan would dispose of 37.4 tons of surplus plutonium by using it in fuel for nuclear power plants...
...shuttered radioactive-waste incinerator. Under an agreement with the state of South Carolina, officials at the federal nuclear-weapons site were supposed to decide by April 1 whether they would reopen or dismantle the incinerator. But SRS officials...
...million to upgrade security after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, a site spokesman said Monday. The federal nuclear-weapons site is expected to recoup about half that total through an emergency-spending request before President Bush...