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Increasing Manhattan s Energy Resilience through Storm Hardening Acknowledgments This report is provided as an educational resource It was prepared by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for the U S Department of Energy Grid Deployment Office We are grateful for the ongoing support from U S Department of Energy (DOE) staff including David Parsons, Michele Zemplenyi, and Angelena Bohman We would like to thank the following individuals for their
New York, New York, Site - Department of Energy Background The New York, New York, Site, was remediated under the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) FUSRAP was established in 1974 to remediate sites where radioactive contamination remained from Manhattan Project and early U S Atomic Energy Commission operations History Located on the west side of Manhattan, the New York Site was used by the Manhattan Engineer
Tonawanda, New York, Landfill Site | Department of Energy The Tonawanda, New York, Landfill Site is in the town of Tonawanda in Erie County, New York, north of Buffalo The Landfill site is owned by the town of Tonawanda and is about 1 mile north of the Tonawanda, New York, Site (formerly known as the Linde site or Linde Air Products), which is a related Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) site
Buffalo, New York, Site - Department of Energy Background The Buffalo, New York, Site was remediated under the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) FUSRAP was established in 1974 to remediate sites where radioactive contamination remained from Manhattan Project and early U S Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) operations History In 1952, the Bliss and Laughlin Steel Company machined and straightened uranium rods under
The Army and the Origins of the Nuclear Security Enterprise When people think of America’s nuclear deterrent and the modern Nuclear Security Enterprise, they might not immediately associate it with the U S Army However, as the Army celebrates its 250 th birthday on June 14, we at NNSA remember the crucial role that the U S Army played in the formation and administration of the Manhattan Project – the foundation of today’s Nuclear Enterprise
Niagara Falls Storage Site Vicinity Properties, New York, Site Background The Niagara Falls Storage Site Vicinity Properties, New York, Site was remediated under the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) FUSRAP was established in 1974 to remediate sites where radioactive contamination remained from Manhattan Project and early U S Atomic Energy Commission operations History Niagara Falls Storage Site Vicinity Properties, located near
The Manhattan Project - Department of Energy Listen to the first episode in our two-part series on the Manhattan Project, the dropping of the first atomic bomb, and how the Department of Energy is preserving that legacy
Manhattan Project Background Information and Preservation Work Background Information: The U S Department of Energy (DOE) traces its origins to World War II and the Manhattan Project effort to build the first atomic bomb As the direct descendent of the Manhattan Engineer District, the organization set up by the Army Corps of Engineers to develop and build the bomb, the Department continues to own and manage the Federal properties at most of the major
Historic Sites | Department of Energy LM is responsible for many sites of historic significance related to Manhattan Project and nation’s early atomic energy program