File:Oak Ridge Building K-33 Scheduled for Demolition (7582953234).jpg
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Building K-33 currently sits on roughly 32 acres of DOE’s East Tennessee Technology Park. Recovery Act funding has made it possible to begin projects vital to Oak Ridge’s missions now rather than later. The K-33 demolition is the latest example. Completion of this project will accelerate Oak Ridge’s existing environmental protection and site cleanup goals while reducing DOE’s footprint by 32 acres. |
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Source | Oak Ridge Building K-33 Scheduled for Demolition |
Author | ENERGY.GOV |
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