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Officials with the U.S. Department of Energy recently announced that a newly completed scanning facility at the former Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant will allow for safer handling and disposal of old processing equipment used in the site’s ceased uranium enrichment operations.
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The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Environmental Management is taking steps to dispose of uranium oxide, a key uranium-enrichment byproduct, by transferring it out of storage in a western Kentucky facility.
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The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Citizens Advisory Board is seeking new membership from residents in western Kentucky and southern Illinois. The board…
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A Calloway County Middle School Science Bowl team placed first in the regional Science Bowl competition, competing against 17 teams from two states. They…
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"Which of the following organelles would be most abundant in cells that are producing large amounts of ATP through oxidative metabolism?" If you were a…
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The market for uranium has taken a steep drop, prompting Global Laser Enrichment to cut back and reign in, with plans to move the work from its facilities…
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A report from the Government Accountability Office finds that the Department of Energy may have illegally transferred uranium to the troubled United…
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Twenty-eight rail cars filled with debris from demolition of part of the Department of Energy’s Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant site have been delivered…
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At least two companies are preparing to respond to Department of Energy requests for offers at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant.General…
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After meeting Monday with new U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet Secretary Len Peters said he is…