Idaho Cleanup Project
@idahocleanupproject
Idaho Falls, Idahohttps://www.energy.gov/em/idaho-cleanup-project Environmental ServicesOverview
About Idaho Cleanup Project
The 890 square-mile Idaho National Laboratory Site (INL), located in southeastern Idaho, was first established in 1952 as the National Reactor Testing Station. The original mission of the INL site was to develop and test civilian and defense nuclear reactor technologies and manage spent nuclear fuel. Fifty-two reactors — most of them first of a kind — were built at the site, including the Navy’s first prototype nuclear propulsion plant. Of the 52 reactors, four remain in operation.
Today, the site's mission is focused on environmental cleanup. The Idaho Environmental Coalition, LLC, is the cleanup contractor performing work for the U.S. Department of Energy at the INL site.
Today, the site's mission is focused on environmental cleanup. The Idaho Environmental Coalition, LLC, is the cleanup contractor performing work for the U.S. Department of Energy at the INL site.
