Cultural (Historical) Resource Management
at Brookhaven National Laboratory
The Environmental and Waste Management Services Division is responsible for
ensuring compliance with historic preservation requirements. The
BNL Cultural
Resource Management Plan identifies and describes the management plans for of all of BNL's cultural resources. These resources include World War I trenches,
Civilian Conservation Corps features, World War II buildings, and historic
structures, programs and
discoveries associated with high energy physics,
research reactors, and other science conducted at the Laboratory.
BNL
currently has three facilities that have been determined to be eligible for
listing on the National Register of Historic Places: the Brookhaven Graphite
Research Reactor complex, the High Flux Beam Reactor complex, and the World
War I training trenches.
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