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Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 December 17, 2018 Ms. Susan Leckband, Chair Hanford Advisory Board Prosidian Hanford Project Office 713 Jadwin Avenue, Suite 4 Richland, Washington 99352 Dear Ms. Leckband: Thank you for your letter regarding the Environmental Management (EM) Site-Specific Advisory Board's (SSAB) recommendation on community engagement at EM sites. I appreciate the Chairs' encouragement of greater engagement with the communities that surround the EM sites. When I spoke with you at the September 11, 2018, EM SSAB Chairs meeting, I explained my vision to fundamentally refocus the trajectory of the EM program in a meaningful and lasting way. That cannot happen without engaging the people who live and work around our sites. You have thoughtfully developed potential community engagement activities, including analyzing the community outreach effectiveness, developing printed and virtual materials, enhancing educational outreach, and more. I will pass along this information to each of the field managers with my recommendation that they work with their advisory boards to determine which community engagement activities would connect with the public at their sites. Thank you for your continued focus and drive to support our important environmental cleanup mission. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. David Borak, EM SSAB Designated Federal Officer, at (202) 586-9928. Sincerely, Anne Marie White Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management cc: Mark Gilbertson, EM-2 Jeff Griffin, EM-3 Elizabeth Connell, EM-4 (acting) David Borak, EM-4.32 ©

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Page 1: Department of Energy · 2018-12-21 · Dr. William Murphy, Chair Paducah Citizens Advisory Board 111 Memorial Drive Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Dear Dr. Murphy: Thank you for your letter

Department of EnergyWashington, DC 20585

December 17, 2018

Ms. Susan Leckband, ChairHanford Advisory BoardProsidian Hanford Project Office713 Jadwin Avenue, Suite 4Richland, Washington 99352

Dear Ms. Leckband:

Thank you for your letter regarding the Environmental Management (EM) Site-SpecificAdvisory Board's (SSAB) recommendation on community engagement at EM sites.

I appreciate the Chairs' encouragement of greater engagement with the communities thatsurround the EM sites. When I spoke with you at the September 11, 2018, EM SSABChairs meeting, I explained my vision to fundamentally refocus the trajectory of the EMprogram in a meaningful and lasting way. That cannot happen without engaging thepeople who live and work around our sites.

You have thoughtfully developed potential community engagement activities, includinganalyzing the community outreach effectiveness, developing printed and virtualmaterials, enhancing educational outreach, and more. I will pass along this informationto each of the field managers with my recommendation that they work with their advisoryboards to determine which community engagement activities would connect with thepublic at their sites.

Thank you for your continued focus and drive to support our important environmentalcleanup mission. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. David Borak, EM SSABDesignated Federal Officer, at (202) 586-9928.

Sincerely,

Anne Marie White

Assistant Secretaryfor Environmental Management

cc: Mark Gilbertson, EM-2

Jeff Griffin, EM-3Elizabeth Connell, EM-4 (acting)David Borak, EM-4.32

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Department of EnergyWashington, DC 20585

December 17, 2018

Mr. Frank Bonesteel, ChairNevada Site Specific Advisory BoardP.O. Box 98952

Las Vegas, Nevada 89193

Dear Mr. Bonesteel:

Thank you for your 2018, letter regarding the Environmental Management (EM) Site-Specific Advisory Board's (SSAB) recommendation on community engagement at EMsites.

I appreciate the Chairs' encouragement of greater engagement with the communities thatsurround the EM sites. When 1 spoke with you at the September 11, 2018, EM SSABChairs meeting, 1 explained my vision to fundamentally refocus the trajectory of the EMprogram in a meaningful and lasting way. That cannot happen without engaging thepeople who live and work around our sites.

You have thoughtfully developed potential community engagement activities, includinganalyzing the community outreach effectiveness, developing printed and virtualmaterials, enhancing educational outreach, and more. 1 will pass along this informationto each of the field managers with my recommendation that they work with their advisoryboards to determine which community engagement activities would connect with thepublic at their sites.

Thank you for your continued focus and drive to support our important environmentalcleanup mission. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. David Borak, EM SSABDesignated Federal Officer, at (202) 586-9928.

Sincerely,

AlA?Anne Marie White

Assistant Secretary

for Environmental Management

cc: Mark Gilbertson, EM-2

Jeff Griffin, EM-3Elizabeth Connell, EM-4 (acting)David Borak, EM-4.32

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Department of EnergyWashington, DC 20585

December 17, 2018

Dr. Stanley Riveles, ChairNorthern New Mexico Citizens' Advisory Board94 Cities of Gold Road

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87506

Dear Dr. Riveles:

Thank you for your letter regarding the Environmental Management (EM) Site-SpecificAdvisory Board's (SSAB) recommendation on community engagement at EM sites.

I appreciate the Chairs' encouragement of greater engagement with the communities thatsurround the EM sites. When I spoke with you at the September 11, 2018, EM SSABChairs meeting, I explained my vision to fundamentally refocus the trajectory of the EMprogram in a meaningful and lasting way. That cannot happen without engaging thepeople who live and work around our sites.

You have thoughtfully developed potential community engagement activities, includinganalyzing the community outreach effectiveness, developing printed and virtualmaterials, enhancing educational outreach, and more. I will pass along this informationto each of the field managers with my recommendation that they work with their advisoryboards to determine which community engagement activities would connect with thepublic at their sites.

Thank you for your continued focus and drive to support our important environmentalcleanup mission. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. David Borak, EM SSABDesignated Federal Officer, at (202) 586-9928.

Sincerely,

Anne Marie White

Assistant Secretaryfor Environmental Management

cc: Mark Gilbertson, EM-2Jeff Griffin, EM-3

Elizabeth Connell, EM-4 (acting)David Borak, EM-4.32

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Department of EnergyWashington, DC 20585

December 17, 2018

Dr. Dennis Wilson, ChairOak Ridge Site Specific Advisory BoardP.O. Box 2001

Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831

Dear Dr. Wilson:

Thank you for your letter regarding the Environmental Management (EM) Site-SpecificAdvisory Board's (SSAB) recommendation on community engagement at EM sites.

I appreciate the Chairs' encouragement of greater engagement with the communities thatsurround the EM sites. When I spoke with you at the September 11, 2018, EM SSABChairs meeting, I explained my vision to fundamentally refocus the trajectory of the EMprogram in a meaningful and lasting way. That cannot happen without engaging thepeople who live and work around our sites.

You have thoughtfully developed potential community engagement activities, includinganalyzing the community outreach effectiveness, developing printed and virtualmaterials, enhancing educational outreach, and more. I will pass along this informationto each of the field managers with my recommendation that they work with their advisoryboards to determine which community engagement activities would connect with thepublic at their sites.

Thank you for your continued focus and drive to support our important environmentalcleanup mission. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. David Borak, EM SSABDesignated Federal Officer, at (202) 586-9928.

Sincerely,

Anne Marie White

Assistant Secretaryfor Environmental Management

cc: Mark Gilbertson, EM-2

Jeff Griffin, EM-3

Elizabeth Connell, EM-4 (acting)David Borak, EM-4.32

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Department of EnergyWashington, DC 20585

December 17, 2018

Dr. William Murphy, ChairPaducah Citizens Advisory Board111 Memorial Drive

Paducah, Kentucky 42001

Dear Dr. Murphy:

Thank you for your letter regarding the Environmental Management (EM) Site-SpecificAdvisory Board's (SSAB) recommendation on community engagement at EM sites.

I appreciate the Chairs' encouragement of greater engagement with the communities thatsurround the EM sites. When I spoke with you at the September 11, 2018, EM SSABChairs meeting, I explained my vision to fundamentally refocus the trajectory of the EMprogram in a meaningful and lasting way. That cannot happen without engaging thepeople who live and work around our sites.

You have thoughtfully developed potential community engagement activities, includinganalyzing the community outreach effectiveness, developing printed and virtualmaterials, enhancing educational outreach, and more. I will pass along this informationto each of the field managers with my recommendation that they work with their advisoryboards to determine which community engagement activities would connect with thepublic at their sites.

Thank you for your continued focus and drive to support our important environmentalcleanup mission. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. David Borak, EM SSABDesignated Federal Officer, at (202) 586-9928.

Sincerely,

Anne Marie White

Assistant Secretaryfor Environmental Management

cc: Mark Gilbertson, EM-2

Jeff Griffin, EM-3

Elizabeth Connell, EM-4 (acting)David Borak, EM-4.32

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Department of EnergyWashington, DC 20585

December 17, 2018

Mr. Robert Berry, ChairPortsmouth Site Specific Advisory Board1862 Shyville Road, Suite 115Piketon, Ohio 45661

Dear Mr. Berry:

Thank you for your letter regarding the Environmental Management (EM) Site-SpecificAdvisory Board's (SSAB) recommendation on community engagement at EM sites.

I appreciate the Chairs' encouragement of greater engagement with the communities thatsurround the EM sites. When I spoke with you at the September 11, 2018, EM SSABChairs meeting, I explained my vision to fundamentally re focus the trajectory of the EMprogram in a meaningful and lasting way. That cannot happen without engaging thepeople who live and work around our sites.

You have thoughtfully developed potential community engagement activities, includinganalyzing the community outreach effectiveness, developing printed and virtualmaterials, enhancing educational outreach, and more. I will pass along this informationto each of the field managers with my recommendation that they work with their advisoryboards to determine which community engagement activities would connect with thepublic at their sites.

Thank you for your continued focus and drive to support our important environmentalcleanup mission. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. David Borak, EM SSABDesignated Federal Officer, at (202) 586-9928.

Sincerely,

Anne Marie White

Assistant Secretaryfor Environmental Management

cc: Mark Gilbertson, EM-2Jeff Griffin, EM-3

Elizabeth Connell, EM-4 (acting)David Borak, EM-4.32

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Department of EnergyWashington, DC 20585

December 17, 2018

Mr. Gil Allensworth, Chair

Savannah River Site Citizens Advisory BoardP.O. Box A

Aiken, South Carolina 29802

Dear Mr. Allensworth:

Thank you for your letter regarding the Environmental Management (EM) Site-SpecificAdvisory Board's (SSAB) recommendation on community engagement at EM sites.

I appreciate the Chairs' encouragement of greater engagement with the communities thatsurround the EM sites. When I spoke with you at the September 11, 2018, EM SSABChairs meeting, I explained my vision to fundamentally re focus the trajectory of the EMprogram in a meaningful and lasting way. That cannot happen without engaging thepeople who live and work around our sites.

You have thoughtfully developed potential community engagement activities, includinganalyzing the community outreach effectiveness, developing printed and virtualmaterials, enhancing educational outreach, and more. I will pass along this informationto each of the field managers with my recommendation that they work with their advisoryboards to determine which community engagement activities would connect with thepublic at their sites.

Thank you for your continued focus and drive to support our important environmentalcleanup mission. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. David Borak, EM SSABDesignated Federal Officer, at (202) 586-9928.

Sincerely,

Anne Marie White

Assistant Secretaryfor Environmental Management

cc: Mark Gilbertson, EM-2Jeff Griffin, EM-3

Elizabeth Connell, EM-4 (acting)David Borak, EM-4.32

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Department of EnergyWashington, DC 20585

December 17, 2018

Mr. Keith Branter, Chair

Idaho Cleanup Program Citizens Advisory Board9155 East Nichols Avenue, Suite 125Centennial, Colorado 80112

Dear Mr. Branter:

Thank you for your letter regarding the Environmental Management (EM) Site-SpecificAdvisory Board's (SSAB) recommendation on community engagement at EM sites.

I appreciate the Chairs' encouragement of greater engagement with the communities thatsurround the EM sites. When I spoke with you at the September 11, 2018, EM SSABChairs meeting, I explained my vision to fundamentally refocus the trajectory of the EMprogram in a meaningful and lasting way. That cannot happen without engaging thepeople who live and work around our sites.

You have thoughtfully developed potential community engagement activities, includinganalyzing the community outreach effectiveness, developing printed and virtualmaterials, enhancing educational outreach, and more. I will pass along this informationto each of the field managers with my recommendation that they work with their advisoryboards to determine which community engagement activities would cormect with thepublic at their sites.

Thank you for your continued focus and drive to support our important environmentalcleanup mission. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. David Borak, EM SSABDesignated Federal Officer, at (202) 586-9928.

Sincerely,

Anne Marie White

Assistant Secretaryfor Enviromnental Management

cc: Mark Gilbertson, EM-2Jeff Griffin, EM-3

Elizabeth Connell, EM-4 (acting)David Borak, EM-4.32