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PNNL teams win D.O.E. Secretary’s Honor Award

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Category: Radiation/Nuclear
Type: News
Source: PNNL
Date: Thursday, October 27th, 2011

October 27, 2011 Share

Sec. Chu presents PNNL teams with highest recognition for work in tough situations

  • 3 teams of PNNL researchers received 2011 Secretarial Honor Awards from Energy Secretary Chu for going above and beyond the call to respond to tough situations.

  • 3 teams of PNNL researchers received 2011 Secretarial Honor Awards from Energy Secretary Chu for going above and beyond the call to respond to tough situations.

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WASHINGTON - 3 teams of PNNL researchers received Honor Awards from Energy Secretary Steven Chu today for their work following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the tsunami that damaged the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant in Japan, and for their efforts to transport and secure tons of spent nuclear fuel from a nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan. Presented at D.O.E. headquarters in Washington, D.C., the Honor Awards represent the highest level of non-monetary recognition given to D.O.E. federal and contractor employees.

"The employees acknowledged today have gone above and beyond the call of duty, demonstrating an exceptional commitment to public service," said Secretary Chu. "Their dedication, knowledge and skills have served to strengthen our nation's economic and energy security and the work of the Energy Department."

During the summer of 2010 when the Deepwater Horizon oil spill was occurring in the Gulf of Mexico, researchers from PNNL collaborated with 7 other national labs to estimate the rate of oil flowing into the Gulf. Members of the PNNL team on the Flow Rate Technical Group being acknowledged with the award include: Phil Gauglitz, Lenna Mahoney, James Fort, Judith Bamberger, Jeremy Blanchard, Jagan Bontha, Carl Enderlin, Yasuo Onishi, David Pfund, David Rector, Mark Stewart, Beric Wells, Thomas Yokuda and former employee Perry Meyer. Additional PNNL staff supported this urgent effort, including: Bill Dey, Bill Kuhn, Chrissy Charron and Dana Ruane.

In the wake of a devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan in March 2011, researchers from PNNL, other national laboratories, and domestic and foreign government agencies provided technical analysis and advice to U.S. and Japanese government officials to support immediate decision-making and longer term stabilization planning efforts. Recipients of the award, who were deployed in Tokyo and Washington, D.C., during the crisis, were supported by several technical staff at the Laboratory. Members of the PNNL team being acknowledged with the award include: Yasuo Onishi, chief scientist, and Jim Buelt, Nuclear Energy Sector Manager. Many additional PNNL staff also contributed to the technical analysis activities during the crisis, including: Bruce Reid, Burt Johnson, Ted Bowyer, Jeff Miller, Reid Peterson, Tom Michener, Wayne Johnson, Gary Sevigny, Ron Omberg, Diana Love, Loni Peurrung, Don Draper, Garrett Brown, Bruce Napier, Dawn Wellman, Jon Schwantes, Andy Prichard, Judah Friese, Jim Hayes, Larry Greenwood, Harry Miley and Karl Pitts.

Additionally, Paul Higgins, plan manager, international technology assessments, was presented with a separate Certificate of Extraordinary Service for his superior support to the federal government during the Fukushima disaster.

Since the end of the Cold War, countries such as Kazakhstan have been tasked with disposing of spent nuclear fuel from their nuclear facilities. Between 1998 and 2010, researchers from PNNL and other national labs teamed to help Kazakhstan transport and secure spent fuel containing ten metric tons of highly enriched uranium and 3 metric tons of weapon-grade plutonium from a fast breeder reactor in Aktau, Kazakhstan - enough spent fuel for 775 nuclear weapons. The fuel was transported approximately 3,000 km via rail and road to a long-term storage facility; it was the biggest spent fuel shipment in the history of the National Nuclear Security Administration. Michael Macourek, plan integration manager, now deceased, was presented the award posthumously. Jeff Andrie, lead plan controls engineer, and Pete Pelto, retired PNNL senior equipment designer, also were primary contributors to this work.

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Pacific Northwest National Lab is a D.O.E. Office of Science national Lab where interdisciplinary teams advance science and technology and deliver solutions to America's most intractable problems in energy, the environment and national security. PNNL employs 4,900 staff, has an yearly budget of nearly $1.1 billion, and has been managed by Ohio-based Battelle since the lab's inception in 1965. Follow PNNL on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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