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The Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP)

December 4th, 2009 by Rubb

The Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP)In June of 2009, Rubb Building Systems was awarded a contract with CH2M-WG LLC to provide a variety of structures for the The Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP).

The ICP involves the safe, environmental cleanup of the Idaho National Laboratory site, which was contaminated with waste generated from World War II-era conventional weapons testing, government-owned research and defense reactors, laboratory research, and defense missions at other U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sites.

The 7-year, $2.9 billion cleanup project, funded through the DOE’s Office of Environmental Management, focuses equally on reducing risks to workers, the public, and the environment and on protecting the Snake River Plain Aquifer, the sole drinking water source for more than 300,000 residents of eastern Idaho.

Read about other Rubb environmental remediation projects.

2 Responses to “The Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP)”

  1. Tensile structure Says:

    focuses equally on reducing risks to workers, the public, and the environment and on protecting the Snake River Plain Aquifer, the sole drinking water source for more than 300,000 residents of eastern Idaho.
    That’s really great are there more such projects?

  2. Jim Chadbourne Says:

    The Department of Energy has several sites around the country so yes there are other similar projects.

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