From: EM Publications [mailto:empublications@ exchangemonitor.com]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 7:01 AM
Subject: Weapons Complex Monitor -- Special Bulletin (9-26-2014)
DOE to Break Out Cleanup Work at Los Alamos, LANL Cleanup Managers Relieved of Duties
The
Department of Energy will break out the cleanup work at Los Alamos
National Laboratory from the National Nuclear Security Administration to
be managed by the Office of Environmental Management, WC Monitor has
learned. DOE is expected to announce its plans for the cleanup work
currently included in the Los Alamos National Security contract as soon
as today, though the exact contract vehicle or vehicles to be used
remains unclear.
The decision comes as LANL
Director Charlie McMillan yesterday relieved several managers of their
duties in relation to the site’s transuranic waste processing problems
that have been linked to the radiological release at the Waste Isolation
Pilot Plant, WC Monitor has learned. The impacted managers include Dan
Cox, LANL deputy associate director of environmental programs, Jeff
Mousseau, associate director of environmental programs, Kathy
Johns-Hughes, Director of the LANL TRU Program, Tori George, program
director for regulatory management.
LANL’s cleanup program has been the focus of scrutiny after a drum processed at LANL was found to be the source of the Feb. 14
radiological release at WIPP. The New Mexico Environment Department has
cited LANL for permit violations and also called for breaking out
cleanup work at LANL to be managed by DOE EM as a condition for the
restart of operations at WIPP.
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