Scientific Ecology Group

Scientific Ecology Group, Inc. located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee was founded by H.W.(Bud) Arrowsmith in 1985.[1] It quickly grew to become the leading radioactive waste processor in the United States employing 1,400 personnel at its largest.[2] Treatment technologies included supercompaction, incineration, vitrification and metal melt.

Scientific Ecology Group, Inc.
Private
Founded1985
HeadquartersOak Ridge
Key people
H.W. (Bud) Arrowsmith
ProductsIncineration, Metal
Number of employees
1,400

In 1989, Westinghouse Electric acquired Scientific Ecology Group.

In 1997, GTS Duratek acquired Scientific Ecology Group.[3]

Notes

gollark: Mekanism's got cool 5x processing which is at least complex to set up in some ways.
gollark: Not really.
gollark: The NuclearCraft chemical processing may be annoying, but at least I have to think about the process and not just plonk down a single block.
gollark: Moving a bit beyond that, and applying to the previous version too, the way it just provides simple oneblock solutions to everything, *and then no more complex better ones*.
gollark: - useless first tiers- microcrafting requiring random components- requires being in overworld for grains of infinity^ my main criticisms of EIO 5.

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