What We Do

Safely Reducing Environmental Risks

We are cleaning up contaminated, unused facilities on the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR). In addition to removing excess facilities, we maintain facilities across ORR that are waiting for disposition. We also provide critical upgrades to extend the life of active, but aging, facilities. This continues the same work done by the former UCOR from 2011 to 2022.

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17 hours ago
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More than 330 staff attended our vehicle safety parking lot rodeo yesterday, which also included sustainability activities and information in advance of #Earth Day. Check out this video: youtu.be/PYqDf4me2uo #safetyculture #sustainability ... See MoreSee Less

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2 days ago
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Congratulations to Aimee Barrett, UCOR's new Chief Financial Officer. ... See MoreSee Less

Congratulations to Aimee Barrett, UCORs new Chief Financial Officer.
3 days ago
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Congratulations to our team at ORNL for this great achievement.UNDER BUDGET AND AHEAD OF SCHEDULE: Crews finished replacing two miles of piping on infrastructure that’s essential for Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s ongoing operations. It involved careful placement and 5,000 hours of welding. Workers completed the two-year effort $900,000 under budget and three months ahead of schedule.
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Congratulations to our team at ORNL for this great achievement.
4 days ago
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On Saturday, Communications’ Wayne McKinney joined Tennessee Tech University President Phil Oldham and former student staffers for the 100th anniversary of the school’s newspaper, The Oracle. McKinney was an editorial editor for the newspaper. Students from as far back as the 1950s gathered to share stories and commemorate the anniversary. UCOR is proud of its workforce development partnership with Tennessee Tech, which is helping build a pipeline of highly skilled workers for UCOR’s environmental cleanup work for the Department of Energy - Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management. ... See MoreSee Less

On Saturday, Communications’ Wayne McKinney joined Tennessee Tech University President Phil Oldham and former student staffers for the 100th anniversary of the school’s newspaper, The Oracle. McKinney was an editorial editor for the newspaper. Students from as far back as the 1950s gathered to share stories and commemorate the anniversary. UCOR is proud of its workforce development partnership with Tennessee Tech, which is helping build a pipeline of highly skilled workers for UCOR’s environmental cleanup work for the Department of Energy - Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management.
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Safety

We Strive to Set the Standard in Safety

Safety is always the top priority at UCOR. We are a DOE Voluntary Protection Program Star site, a designation given to only the safest sites in the DOE Complex. Our award-winning safety performance has earned us many accolades.

Employee involvement is a key aspect of our safety culture. We empower our workers to stop work if they see something questionable. We also have strong worker engagement program to ensure our team members feel safe in their work environment.

Photo: Workers removing mercury at COLEX

Learn about the Department of Energy’s Vulnerability Disclosure Program.

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