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Locations of Complex Materials Sites Undergoing Decommissioning

NRC's Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs has project management responsibility for decommissioning complex materials facilities. There are 19 complex materials sites undergoing decommissioning regulated by NRC. There are 45 complex materials sites regulated by the Agreement States that are undergoing decommissioning.

Complex Materials Sites Undergoing Decommissioning 

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NRC Regulated Complex Materials Sites Undergoing Decommissioning
  Name Location
1 AAR Manufacturing, Inc. Livonia, MI
2 ABB Prospects, Inc. Windsor, CT
3 ABC Labs Columbia, MO
4 Babcock & Wilcox (Shallow Land Disposal Area) Vandergrift, PA
5 Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, OH
6 Department of the Army (Ft. McClellan) Fort McClellan, AL
7 Engelhard Minerals Great Lakes, IL
8 FMRI (Fansteel) Inc. Muskogee, OK
9 Homer Laughlin Newell, WV
10 Jefferson Proving Ground (Dept. of Army) Madison, IN
11 Kerr-McGee Cimarron, OK
12 Mallinckrodt Chemical Inc. St. Louis, MO
13 NWI Breckenridge Breckenridge, MI
14 Salmon River Salmon, ID
15 Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corp. (See Environmental Review) Newfield, NJ
16 Stepan Chemical Company Maywood, NJ
17 UNC Naval Products New Haven, CT
18 West Valley West Valley, NY
19 Westinghouse Electric (Hematite Facility) Jefferson, MO

* Estimated date

** The West Valley DP has not yet been submitted. The staff anticipates that the West Valley DP will include plans to release a large portion of the site for unrestricted use, and the remainder of the site may have a perpetual license or be released with restrictions.

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