Site Overview: DOE’s environmental cleanup in Oak Ridge
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) directs the largest environmental cleanup program in the world, with 15 remaining active sites nationwide. In this video, we explore environmental cleanup operations at DOE’s site in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and how these efforts are creating new opportunities for DOE and the community. We also explore Oak Ridge’s first-of-a-kind achievements and the projects underway that will transform the site in the years ahead.

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