This environmental baseline survey (EBS) documents the baseline environmental conditions of the U. S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) K-792 Switchyard Complex, which includes the former K-792 Switchyard, the K-79 1-B building, the K-796-A building, and the K-792 Northern Expansion Area located in the northwestern portion of the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP). The total area of the property is approximately 19.91 acres. DOE is proposing to transfer the title of this land area and buildings to the Heritage Center, LLC (Heritage Center), a subsidiary corporation of the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee (CROET). This report provides supporting information for the transfer of this government-owned facility at ETTP to a non-fed...
In 1998, a portion of Bldg. K-1006 was leased to the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee ...
In 1989, the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR), which includes the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP), ...
The Proposed Action includes the following principal elements: (1) The accelerated plugging and aban...
This environmental baseline survey (EBS) report documents the baseline environmental conditions of t...
This report documents the baseline environmental conditions of the U. S. Department of Energy's (DOE...
This environmental baseline survey (EBS) report documents the baseline environmental conditions of f...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing to transfer a land parcel (hereinafter ref...
The Record of Decision for Soil, Buried Waste, and Subsurface Structure Actions in Zone 2, East Tenn...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) owns, operates, and manages the buildings and land areas on the ...
The Record of Decision for Soil, Buried Waste, and Subsurface Structure Actions in Zone 2, East Tenn...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has completed an environmental assessment (DOE/EA-1113) for the pr...
This report describes the overall approach for addressing environmental contamination on the Oak Rid...
This report, Site Descriptions of Environmental Restoration Units at the Oak Ridge K-25 Site, Oak Ri...
Waste Lot 4.12 consists of approximately 17,500 yd{sup 3} of low-level, radioactively contaminated s...
In 1989, the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR), which includes the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP), ...
In 1998, a portion of Bldg. K-1006 was leased to the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee ...
In 1989, the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR), which includes the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP), ...
The Proposed Action includes the following principal elements: (1) The accelerated plugging and aban...
This environmental baseline survey (EBS) report documents the baseline environmental conditions of t...
This report documents the baseline environmental conditions of the U. S. Department of Energy's (DOE...
This environmental baseline survey (EBS) report documents the baseline environmental conditions of f...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing to transfer a land parcel (hereinafter ref...
The Record of Decision for Soil, Buried Waste, and Subsurface Structure Actions in Zone 2, East Tenn...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) owns, operates, and manages the buildings and land areas on the ...
The Record of Decision for Soil, Buried Waste, and Subsurface Structure Actions in Zone 2, East Tenn...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has completed an environmental assessment (DOE/EA-1113) for the pr...
This report describes the overall approach for addressing environmental contamination on the Oak Rid...
This report, Site Descriptions of Environmental Restoration Units at the Oak Ridge K-25 Site, Oak Ri...
Waste Lot 4.12 consists of approximately 17,500 yd{sup 3} of low-level, radioactively contaminated s...
In 1989, the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR), which includes the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP), ...
In 1998, a portion of Bldg. K-1006 was leased to the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee ...
In 1989, the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR), which includes the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP), ...
The Proposed Action includes the following principal elements: (1) The accelerated plugging and aban...