DOE Office of Legacy Management Director Carmelo Melendez pays tribute to workers, says versatile $7.4M interpretive center can illustrate the Weldon Spring Site story and provide a valuable community resource.
After two years of closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the DOE Office of Legacy Management announced the reopening of its interpretive centers on April 15, 2022.
Manhattan Project National Historical Park Program Manager Tracy Atkins joined LM from the National Park Service in 2016 and concluded her federal service in March 2022.
LM and its strategic partner led various presentations and panels at this year's Waste Management Symposia in Phoenix, which highlighted LM's long-term stewardship projects that centered on the symposia's theme: "Globally Focused, Innovative, Connected."
Office of Legacy Management FUSRAP Site Manager Darina Castillo recently led activities at a pre-kindergarten class at a school in the Denver Metro Area.
The spotted lanternfly is hungry for trees, vines, crops, and other plants. Unfortunately, this beautiful yet invasive insect seriously damages nature and agriculture with its appetite and other behaviors. We encourage you to learn how to identify and report this invasive species recently found less than 50 miles from the Fernald Preserve, Ohio, Site and in many other locations around the country.