EM News Flash | Dec. 1, 2014 |
DOE NAMES NEW RICHLAND OPERATIONS MANAGER
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced today the selection of
Stacy Charboneau as the Manager of the Richland Operations Office
(DOE-RL) at the Hanford Site in southwest Washington State. In this
role, she will continue cleanup momentum along the Columbia River, help
shrink the Department’s active cleanup footprint, and continue safe
groundwater remediation and hazardous waste and facilities disposal
operations across the Hanford Site. Charboneau has been the Acting
Deputy Manager of RL since June 2014.
“Stacy is a talented and seasoned senior executive with tremendous
technical and managerial expertise on all aspects of the Hanford
cleanup,” said Mark Whitney, Acting Assistant Secretary for
Environmental Management. “Her education, technical and programmatic
expertise, and past experience make her uniquely qualified to lead the
talented workforce responsible for completing the next and critical
phase of the important RL cleanup work.”
Charboneau brings more than 20 years of Hanford experience from both RL
and the Office of River Protection (DOE-ORP) and holds the highest
project management certification level available in the Department. She
has held several key leadership positions, including Acting Deputy
Manager and Assistant Manager for Safety and Environment at RL, ORP
Deputy Manager and Chief Operating Officer, ORP Tank Farms Project
Assistant Manager and RL Deputy Assistant Manager for River Corridor
cleanup. Before joining EM in 1994 as an engineer in the Waste
Operations Division, Charboneau worked for the Naval Undersea Warfare
Center in Keyport, Washington.
RL is responsible for much of the cleanup of the 586-square-mile
Hanford Site. In the first two decades of cleanup, RL has completed
eighty percent of the cleanup activities along the Columbia River, moved
all of the site’s 2,300 tons of spent nuclear fuel to dry storage away
from the river, shipped all of the weapons grade plutonium once stored
at the Plutonium Finishing Plant off the site, demolished 838 of 1,661
excess facilities, remediated 1,241 of 2,307 waste sites, placed five
former plutonium production reactors in interim safe storage, and
treated 11 billion gallons of contaminated groundwater.
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Monday, December 1, 2014
DOE NAMES NEW RICHLAND OPERATIONS MANAGER
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