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Ohio Atomic Press is dedicated to exposing the history, dangers, and ongoing failures of the nuclear industry in Ohio. For decades, communities across the Buckeye State have faced environmental contamination, health risks, and broken promises from an industry that prioritizes profit over public safety. From the toxic legacy of the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant to new nuclear projects looming on the horizon, we bring you the stories they don’t want told—shining a light on the hidden costs, unchecked risks, and the fight to protect Ohio’s people and environment from radioactive harm.

NUCLEAR NEWS 

Israeli Strikes on Iran Nuclear Sites Raise Fears of Civilian Fallout

On June 13, 2025, military actions were initiated against Iran's nuclear and related infrastructure. The primary nuclear facility confirmed to have been impacted was Iran's main uranium enrichment site at Natanz, where reports indicated damage to underground structures. While initial assessments by Iran's Atomic Energy Organization and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported no immediate increase in nuclear radiation, the inherent risks associated with such attacks are profound and unacceptable.

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Centrus pushes to import more foreign uranium to Ohio

PIKETON, Ohio — American Centrifuge Operating, LLC (ACO), a Centrus Energy subsidiary, has filed a request with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to allow uranium feedstock sourced from foreign suppliers at its Piketon enrichment facility. The move comes after the Department of Energy granted Centrus a waiver in July 2024 that permits imports of low-enriched uranium (LEU) from Russia for deliveries through 2025.

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Dosimetry Cover-ups at Former Ohio Nuclear Facility

A class-action lawsuit, Walburn et al. v. Centrus Energy Corp. et al., filed in September 2020, brought to light extensive allegations of a decades-long pattern of corruption, dosimetry manipulation, and environmental contamination at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS) in Piketon, Ohio. While this specific lawsuit was voluntarily dismissed by the plaintiffs on November 11, 2021, and officially terminated on November 17, 2021, its allegations remain a critical part of the historical record regarding PORTS and the broader challenges of accountability in the nuclear industry. The lawsuit claimed that plant operators, including the United States Department of Energy (USDOE) and various contractors, engaged in a "Nuclear Fraud Enterprise" to conceal the true extent of radiation exposure to workers and the surrounding communities, prioritizing profit and operational goals over public safety.

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Piketon: OEPA June Data Dump

The OEPA data dump reveals that, contrary to assumptions of resolved issues, the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS) continues to face significant and ongoing environmental challenges. Critical documents highlight a persistent and unyielding groundwater contamination plume, requiring continuous active intervention through extensive treatment systems and pilot projects for advanced contaminant extraction. This indicates that despite years of effort, the scale and complexity of groundwater remediation remain substantial, suggesting a long-term environmental battle rather than a contained problem.

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Toxic Land Transfers | Blue Hydrogen Dreams on a Nuclear Nightmare

In a chilling move that prioritizes corporate profits over public health, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is pushing forward with land transfers at the former Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, a site riddled with a half-century legacy of radioactive and chemical contamination. Despite vociferous warnings from the Ohio EPA and a history of worker exposure and community illnesses, large swathes of this poisoned land are being handed over for a "reindustrialization" scheme, including a controversial "blue hydrogen" project that promises clean energy while overlooking a dirty past.

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Centrus, HALEU, and Ongoing Radiological Discharges

The American Centrifuge Program at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS), operated by American Centrifuge Operating, LLC (a Centrus Energy Corp. subsidiary), continues to discharge radioactive materials into the environment. According to the Q1 2025 Radiological Discharge Monitoring Report, submitted to the Ohio EPA, both Outfall 012 (Southwest Holding Pond) and Outfall 013 (West Holding Pond) show repeated detections of beta emitters, uranium, and in one case, elevated alpha radiation.

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The Hidden Cost of Nuclear Power

For decades, the Piketon Atomic Plant was a key part of the nation's energy infrastructure. This application synthesizes findings from the Pike County Human Health Risk Assessment and legal documents like Walburn v. Centrus Energy Corp. to explore the long-term environmental and human impact on the surrounding community.

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Potential Processing of Radioactive Lumber at Ohio Paper Plant

This report investigates the potential that Pixelle Specialty Solutions’ Chillicothe, Ohio mill may be processing radioactively contaminated lumber sourced from Pike County, a region historically impacted by discharges from the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS). PORTS, once central to the U.S. nuclear program, released multiple radionuclides into the environment, including uranium isotopes, neptunium-237, technetium-99, plutonium-239/240, and americium-241. Scientific studies and Department of Energy (DOE) records confirm contamination of soils, vegetation, and water systems in Pike County. With active logging in affected areas, and insufficient radioactive testing in Pixelle's current protocols, there exists a credible risk to product safety, worker health, and the environment. This report assesses contamination pathways, evaluates company practices, and provides recommendations for enhanced detection and response.

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Ohio EPA Flags Gaps in DOE's Cleanup Plans at Piketon

PIKETON, OH – New correspondence from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) reveals significant questions and concerns about the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) plans for managing and demolishing contaminated facilities at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant. The EPA letters, dated May 30, 2025, highlight potential blind spots in sampling for dangerous chemicals and inadequate monitoring proposals, raising serious alarms for public health and environmental advocates.

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New Nuclear Promise Crumbles: SMRs to Worsen Nation's Nuclear Waste Crisis Amid Rushed Approvals

A recent report from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for 2024 reveals a disturbing acceleration in efforts to usher in a new generation of unproven and potentially hazardous advanced nuclear reactors. This push has been significantly amplified by a May 23rd White House Executive Order from President Donald J. Trump, which explicitly directs the NRC to "reform" its regulations to reduce barriers and rapidly promote nuclear power. These aggressive moves come despite critical new research, published in May 2022 by Stanford and the University of British Columbia, revealing that the much-touted small modular reactors (SMRs) will actually exacerbate the nation's already dire nuclear waste crisis.

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Beyond the Atom: Ohio's Environmental Frontlines

Closure of Pixelle Plant Threatens Toxic Plume Control Near Chillicothe Wastewater Facility

The impending closure of Pixelle Specialty Solutions' paper mill in Chillicothe by August 10, 2025, represents a critical juncture for the long-term environmental management of the former Howmet Wear-Ever Facility. This closure will cease the operation of Pixelle's high-capacity collector wells, specifically PW-17 and PW-18, which have been instrumental in maintaining hydrodynamic control over a significant volatile organic compound (VOC) plume originating from the Wear-Ever site.

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Pike County Land Bank Seeks EPA Help to Redevelop Former Stockdale School Site

WAVERLY, Ohio — The Pike County Land Reutilization Corporation (PCLRC) is seeking assistance from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency's (Ohio EPA) Targeted Brownfield Assessment (TBA) program to redevelop the former Stockdale School property. The project, located at 56 State Route 335 in Stockdale, Ohio, involves the demolition of the existing building and preparing the 4.89-acre site for future use.

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Austin Powder Plant: Leak Follows Deadly 2009 Explosion

A deadly explosion at the Austin Powder Company's Red Diamond Plant in July 2009 foreshadowed ongoing safety and environmental challenges at the Vinton County facility, which was again at the center of controversy this week after a significant chemical leak prompted evacuations.

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UPDATE: 3,000 Gallons of Nitric Oxide Released from Ohio Explosive Plant

VINTON COUNTY, OHIO — A dangerous chemical leak at the Austin Powder Plant has escalated into a regional emergency after a 5,000-gallon tank of nitric acid released the chemical early this morning. Approximately 3,000 gallons of the highly corrosive substance into the environment. The release generated a massive toxic plume of nitric oxide, prompting a 3-mile evacuation radius and flight restrictions over a 39-mile zone.

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Toxic Legacy of the Chillicothe Paper Plant

For over two centuries, the Chillicothe paper mill, now operating as Pixelle Specialty Solutions, has cast a long shadow over its community, not just as an economic pillar but as a persistent source of environmental contamination. Despite numerous ownership changes, from Mead to Glatfelter and finally Pixelle, a disturbing pattern of pollution and regulatory non-compliance has plagued the site. The most recent and definitive proof of this enduring toxic legacy came on April 16, 2025, when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) levied a $234,440 federal civil penalty against Pixelle Specialty Solutions for eleven distinct Clean Air Act violations. This significant fine, issued just two days before the company's abrupt announcement of the plant's closure, strongly suggests that the cumulative burden of environmental remediation and regulatory pressure ultimately rendered continued operation untenable.

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Erie County Water System Faces Unresolved Violations from Ohio EPA

HURON,OH — The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) reported a partial resolution of a violation against the Erie County Vermilion District's public water system while noting several remaining unresolved issues, according to a letter sent May 23. The violations stem from a sanitary survey conducted by the Ohio EPA on March 19 and 21.

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Is Anduril Just a Shell Company for Peter Thiel?

COSTA MESA, CA — Anduril Industries has rapidly positioned itself as a trailblazer in defense technology, championing battlefield automation and AI-powered intelligence. Yet a deeper dive into its financial backers and leadership reveals a disturbing pattern: a company that appears less like an independent innovator and more like an extension of Peter Thiel’s controversial empire.

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Anduril Industries Secures $14.3M DoD Contract: A Step Toward Hypersonic Missile Production?

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Defense technology firm Anduril Industries has secured a $14.3 million contract from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to expand production of solid rocket motors (SRMs) — a critical component in missile propulsion. The contract, awarded under the Defense Production Act (DPA) Title III, aims to strengthen domestic missile manufacturing capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.

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AI War Machines: Anduril Turns Sci-Fi Into Reality

Since its inception in 2017, Anduril Industries has redefined the possibilities of modern warfare, bringing science fiction closer to reality. By integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous technologies, the company aims to transform the defense industry, which has traditionally relied on slower innovation cycles. Co-founded by Palmer Luckey, the visionary behind Oculus VR, alongside a team of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and engineers, Anduril combines technological ambition with military pragmatism. Its primary focus is on delivering AI-driven solutions that enhance battlefield capabilities and redefine the command and control landscape for the U.S. military and its allies.

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At Ohio Atomic Press, we are driven to expose the harsh realities of Ohio’s nuclear industry and its devastating legacy. Our team of writers, historians, scientists, and activists is committed to uncovering the secrets, lies, and consequences hidden behind the atomic curtain. From the radioactive scars of past events to the dangerous ambitions of modern nuclear plans, we reveal how Ohio has been exploited as a proving ground for the atomic age. Our mission is clear: to shine a light on the contamination, corruption, and risks caused by Ohio's Atomic Energy sector so that future generations are spared from the fallout of this toxic industry.

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Jason Salley is an investigative journalist known for his hard-hitting reporting on environmental contamination and government oversight. With a focus on uncovering the hidden truths of Appalachia, his work has exposed decades of radioactive pollution and corporate negligence at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant. Salley’s fearless storytelling and relentless pursuit of the facts have made him a powerful voice for the communities impacted by America’s nuclear legacy.