Special Veteran’s Day Episode as described in the DOE Newsletter, November 8, 2022

November 8, 2022.  S2 Edition 30 In today’s episode of the Gone Fission Nuclear Report, host Michael Butler talks with three officials in DOE’s Environmental Management office at Headquarters – Dameone Ferguson, Junita Turner, and Lee Tucker.  They discuss the significance of Veteran’s Day and the role veterans are playing in cleanup of DOE facilities…

U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management

Facebook  |  March 28, 2022   |  Posted by U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management   |    LISTEN NOW: http://ow.ly/xXF850Iu5rl    |   This episode of Gone Fission features interviews with UCOR Cleanup Manager Dan Macias and other experts from Hanford Site and Savannah River Site.   Learn more about this process that…

Proper Deactivation is Key to Demolition Success

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |Contact:  Michael Butler |  (704) 779-1844  |  gonefissionpodcast.com Monday, March 28, 2022  | Cold and dark doesn’t sound very inviting, but it’s the ideal state when the Department of Energy’s Environmental Management group prepares to demolish an aging, unused nuclear structure. It’s called deactivation. In this week’s (March 28) episode of the…

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection

Facebook  |  March 9, 2022 Posted by U.S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection  http://ow.ly/POEv50IflZT   Training offered at the Hanford Site’s Volpentest HAMMER Federal Training Center was highlighted on a weekly podcast focused on the Department of Energy’s cleanup efforts across the nation.  Listen to Paul Vandervert on Gone Fission Nuclear News Podcast….

In Celebration of #Black History Month. . .

Twitter  |  February 22, 2022:   Tweet from DOE Environmental Management about the Gone Fission Podcast in celebration of Black History Month. The podcast showcases Black history with vignettes about Black scientists who participated in the early history of atomic energy.  Michael Butler interviews Dr. Harold Conner, the first African-American chemical engineering graduate of the University…