Posted on 09/14/2015 8:32:32 PM PDT by blueyon
PIKETON, Ohio (WSAZ) -- The Department of Energy has announced they are ending the American Centrifuge Test Demonstration and Operation contract at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Piketon, Ohio, according to an Ohio Congressman.
This announcement comes after 235 workers at the plant received WARN notices earlier this week saying they may be out of a job in 60 days.
At that time, Centrus Energy, which operates the facility, said the contract was set to expire on September 30, and they were hopeful to get funds to continue the cleanup project.
The Portsmouth Daily Times reports an email from Jaime Shimek of the Department of Energy dated Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 said in part At the direction of Congress and the U.S. interagency, the Department has been evaluating the availability of existing enriched uranium supplies for tritium production, among other options, for meeting national security needs. DOE has concluded that sufficient supplies exist to extend the date by which additional enriched uranium would be needed for national security missions.
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Outsourcing it to Iran. Probably another secret codicil. /semi-sarc
probably negotiated by Jon Effin’ Kerry
Wow this and Pantex on strike. Y-12 preparing to strike as well are national labs at lawrence livermore and los alamos ...... shut er down obama.
It has not been run since about a decade and a half.
http://www.portsvirtualmuseum.org/
The plant enriched uranium from 1954 until 2001 through a process called gaseous diffusion.
The gaseous diffusion process is no longer operational and DOE is conducting an extensive environmental cleanup of the site.
A small number of inactive facilities have been removed and remaining structures, including the gaseous diffusion process buildings and support facilities, are being considered for demolition through a project called Decontamination and Decommissioning (D&D)
—— DOE has concluded that sufficient supplies exist -—
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