The Savannah River Ecology Laboratory's funding from the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) will be exhausted at the end of May 2007
and the lab will be forced to close. The DOE or its equivalent has
supported SREL for ecological research and environmental education
for 56 years.

During the past year, SREL has worked with Savannah River Site (SRS)
representatives to implement a new 5-year cooperative agreement with
task-based funding, similar to what has been used for the past 20+
years. According to written and verbal communications from DOE, the
funds have been budgeted for SREL tasks that have been underway since
September 2006 and the funds are actually at the SRS to complete
these tasks, however, the funds have not been released to SREL. The
decision to hold back funding from SREL is solely due to officials at
DOE Headquarters in Washington DC who seem determined to cut off all
DOE funding for SREL regardless of the nature of the tasks proposed
and agreed upon with SRS managers.

SREL programs are more important than ever. Independent environmental
evaluation is critical for SRS programs that will process new nuclear
materials brought to the SRS and current SRS processes that will
leave residual high-level waste in place forever. SREL researchers
are funded by many other agencies, but the core mission of SREL
remains independent environmental evaluation of SRS activities and
long-term stewardship of the SRS. DOE Officials in Washington DC are
forcing the local SRS managers to discontinue funding for an
environmental program that has benefited the SRS, people of the
Aiken-Augusta area, and the entire country for more than half a
century.

If DOE funding is not restored immediately, SREL will be forced to
close. All SREL animals will need to be transferred or euthanized by
the end of May. All tasks that SRS managers have identified as
important to long-term environmental stewardship of the site will not
be completed. About 100 people will lose their jobs, hundreds
affiliated with or dependent upon SREL research will be affected
significantly, and tens of thousands of teachers, students, and
members of the public who are touched by SREL education and outreach
programs will lose out. SREL employees and programs funded by non-DOE
grants will also be forced to move due to lack of funding to meet DOE
mandated safety and security requirements. Presentations to regional
schools, libraries, civic groups, and other organizations will end in
May, as will all funding for SREL student programs on the SRS. The
independent, oversight studies SREL conducts and publishes on
radiation effects, chemical releases, and environmental health will
also be terminated at the end of May.

All citizens, including researchers, parents, teachers, and children,
who want to urge DOE to release the funding for SREL to continue
tasks agreed upon with SRS managers should contact individuals who
could make this happen. The more people who express their concern,
the more likely it is that action will be taken. You may contact the
individuals listed below, write letters to newspapers, or inform
anyone else you think should know. One suggestion is to write a short
letter that you can email, surface mail, and fax. Then make a
telephone call.


Jeffrey M. Allison
Manager, Savannah River Operations Office
Savannah River Site
Aiken, SC 29801
Phone: (803) 952-6337
Fax: (803) 952-8144
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Samuel W. Bodman
Secretary of Energy
Forrestal Building, U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20585
Phone: (202) 586-6210 or (1-800-342-5363)
Fax: (202) 586-4403
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Representative Gresham Barrett
Aiken Office
233 Pendleton Street, NW
Aiken, SC 29801
Phone: 803-649-5571
Fax: 803-648-9038
For email go to http://www.barrett.house.gov/ and click Contact Gresham

Senator Lindsey Graham
Midlands Regional Office
508 Hampton Street, Suite 202
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
phone: (803) 933-0112
For email go to http://lgraham.senate.gov/index.cfm?mode=contact and
click on e-mail

Representative John Barrow
699 Broad Street, Suite 1200
Augusta, GA 30901
Phone: 706 722-4494 Toll free: 800 890-6236
Fax: 706 722-4496
For email go to http://barrow.house.gov/ and click Contact John

In general, to find a congressman/woman: http://www.house.gov/

To find a senator: http://www.senate.gov/index.htm

South Carolina Senators:
http://lgraham.senate.gov/
http://demint.senate.gov/

Georgia Senators:
http://chambliss.senate.gov/public/index.cfm
http://isakson.senate.gov/

For those who live in/near Aiken SC:
http://www.barrett.house.gov/ or http://joewilson.house.gov/

For those who live in/near Augusta GA: http://barrow.house.gov/

For those who live in/near Columbia SC: http://clyburn.house.gov/index2.cfm

For those who live in/near Athens GA:
http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/vacancies_pr.html?pr=house&vid=2

University of Georgia administrators who should know about your
support of SREL:
Michael F. Adams
President, University of Georgia
Telephone: 706/ 542-1214
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Arnett C. Mace, Jr.
UGA Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
Telephone: 706/ 542-5806
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please also cc your letters to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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