November 11, 2009

Group Concerned High-Lever Radioactive Waste May Be Stuck At SRS

Nuclear materials are not new at SRS, but the idea that high-level waste could be housed there, permanently, is now getting the attention of a group of local activists. This group is concerned, because the place this waste, was to be shipped, might be shutting down? The government is looking to halt construction at Yucca Mountain, in the Nevada desert. WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe has more.


October 20, 2009

University Of SC Gets $5 Million To Study Climate Change

The University of South Carolina is getting nearly $5 million in federal funds to study possible ways to curb climate change.


October 08, 2009

Six Months After Beech Island Storm: Family Business Still Standing

It’s hard to believe it’s been six months since a tornado touched down and destroyed businesses and homes in Beech Island. The storm hit during a time when many were struggling with the economic disaster. One small business almost had to shut its doors, but after the debris was picked up from their shop, and the economy picked up speed through stimulus funds, the family business is still standing. WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe takes a look.


September 30, 2009

New Reports Say SRS Manager Forced Out

New details are emerging on the management shake-up at the Savannah River Site: Department of Energy officials are being tight-lipped about the re-assignment of their top dog at the site, but new reports out Wednesday claim trouble has been brewing for quite some time. WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe reports.


September 29, 2009

Shake-Up Underway At SRS

A major shake up appears to be underway at the Savannah River Site. Late Tuesday afternoon, WJBF News Channel 6 has learned that Jeffery Allison, the site manager, is being re-assigned to Washington, and will no longer be working at the Savannah River Site. A DOE spokesperson says four others have been re-assigned, as well.


September 15, 2009

GA Gets More Than $21 Million For Energy Projects

Georgia will receive more than $21 million in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to support energy efficiency and conservation activities.


September 02, 2009

SRS Sponsors Deer Hunt For Mobility Impaired, Wounded Military Veterans

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site (SRS) will be the site of a special deer hunt, on November 14th, for mobility impaired and wounded military veterans.


August 05, 2009

Battery Company To Open Plant In Aiken

Celgard, a developer of materials for use in lithium-ion batteries, is one of the big winners among firms selected to receive $2.4 billion in grants from the U.S. Department of Energy. Celgard, which operates a manufacturing facility in Charlotte, will receive $49 million to be used for expansion of its batter separator product. The company also will open a plant in Aiken, S.C.


July 28, 2009

Officials Discussing Plans For SRS

The U.S. Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency and the state Department of Health and Environmental Control are holding a public workshop on Tuesday in North Augusta to discuss plans for shuttered nuclear reactors at the Savannah River Site.


July 13, 2009

SRS Waste Processing Operations Nets 1 Million Gallons Since January

Savannah River Remediation (SRR), formerly Washington Savannah River Company (WSRC), employees have processed over one million gallons of hazardous waste in the last six months, mostly from the Site’s underground waste storage tanks, at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Savannah River Site (SRS) Saltstone facility.


June 11, 2009

New SRS Job Fairs Coming To The CSRA

Remember that big Savannah River Site job fair in Columbia? Now there’s one coming to a town near you. There are hundreds of new jobs added because of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The first job fair is June 17th in Barnwell at the Primary School, from 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., in the afternoon. The second is June 24th at USC-Salkehatchie in Allendale, SC…also from 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.  Both events will be preceded with a town hall meeting at noon.


May 04, 2009

DOE Dishes Constructive Criticism For SRS

A new report faults the Savannah River Site for several safety issues. The Department of Energy did an audit of the site, last month, and found construction mistakes, and a potential 15,000 gallon radiation leak. What do residents who live in the area think about that? WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe finds out.

Agency Audit Targets Safety At Savannah River Site

An audit of a nuclear weapons complex in South Carolina says the Savannah River Site did not meet several safety standards when constructing a new facility. The 31-page Department of Energy report released last month also found that one of the mistakes at the site near the South Carolina-Georgia border could have resulted in a spill of high-level radioactive waste.


May 01, 2009

USC Gets $12.5 Million Grant For Fuel Cell Research

The University of South Carolina has received the largest research award in school history, a $12.5 million federal grant to set up a research center on alternative fuels.


March 31, 2009

SRS To Get $1.6 Billion In Stimulus Cash, Jobs Coming

Savannah River Site is set to get more than a billion dollars for projects that’ll produce an estimated 3,000 jobs over two-and-a-half year period. WJBF News Channel 6’s Paige Tucker has more.

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