Oak Ridge Cleanup Board Meets June 10—Join the Discussion
Published Date: 5/8/2026
Notice
Summary
The Oak Ridge Environmental Management Advisory Board is holding a public meeting on June 10, 2026, to talk about cleaning up and managing the environment around Oak Ridge. Anyone interested can join in person or online, share their thoughts, and learn about future plans. This meeting helps make sure the community’s voice is heard on important environmental decisions and budget priorities.
Analyzed Economic Effects
5 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Public Comment Opportunity Rules
The meeting is open to the public and includes a 15-minute public comment period on June 10, 2026. Those speaking orally will be given a minimum of two minutes each, and written comments received at least two working days before the meeting will be given to board members and included in the meeting minutes (comments within two working days after will also be included).
Virtual Attendance Two-Day Notice
You can join the Oak Ridge EM SSAB meeting virtually, but you must email [email protected] at least two days before the meeting to receive virtual access information. The meeting is on June 10, 2026, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. EDT.
Disability Accommodations Available
The Board will make efforts to accommodate persons with physical disabilities or special needs; you must contact Melyssa P. Noe at least seven days in advance of the June 10, 2026 meeting to request special accommodations.
Public Questioning Not Permitted
During the meeting the public is not allowed to question board members or presenters; the Designated Federal Officer will conduct the meeting to facilitate orderly business.
Meeting Minutes Available Online
Minutes from the Oak Ridge EM SSAB meeting will be available on the Department of Energy website at https://www.energy.gov/orem/listings/oak-ridge-site-specific-advisory-board-meetings.
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