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SALT LAKE CITY, UT - JANUARY 14: Kyle Korver #26 of the Utah Jazz shots a jumper against the Cleveland Cavaliers on January 14, 2010 at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2010 NBAE (Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

Outside the arena are statues of two players widely regarded as the greatest in the history of the Jazz, as well as among the greatest players in NBA history. The John Stockton statue was unveiled on March 30, 2005. The Karl Malone statue was unveiled on March 23, 2006. The Jazz played games on each of those nights but lost both games.

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

Outside the arena are statues of two players widely regarded as the greatest in the history of the Jazz, as well as among the greatest players in NBA history. The John Stockton statue was unveiled on March 30, 2005. The Karl Malone statue was unveiled on March 23, 2006. The Jazz played games on each of those nights but lost both games.

 

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Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (24). Utah Jazz vs. Los Angeles Lakers, NBA basketball Friday, November 26, 2010 at EnergySolutions Arena.

The Gateway District is a large open air retail, residential and office complex in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The complex is centered around the historic Union Pacific Depot in downtown Salt Lake City. It currently contains over 105 stores and restaurants.

 

The Gateway began as part of Salt Lake City's urban redevelopment project, and the first phase was completed prior to the 2002 Winter Olympics that were held in Utah. The first phase included 2.1 million sq. ft. (195,096 m²) of mixed-use development including the Gateway Mall, office complexes, the Northgate Apartments and the renovated depot. Other highlights include the Clark Planetarium, the Megaplex 12 at The Gateway, the Discovery Gateway children's museum, and the Salt Lake Tribune newspaper. The EnergySolutions Arena is directly across the street.

 

In 2004, a new 12-story high-rise condominium tower, The Parc at The Gateway, was built overlooking the Olympic Legacy Plaza, with some units selling in excess of $500,000.

 

The Gateway District recently completed a significant expansion. In the northeast corner, an eight-story 230,000 sq ft (21,000 m2). office tower was completed in 2007 for the sole occupancy of Fidelity Investments. More than 1,200 employees are expected to work there. There is also major construction underway in the northwest corner, where additional retail shops are expected to reside. Apple Inc. recently opened a store in one of these newly constructed units.

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 luxury suites, and 668 club seats.

 

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.

 

The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.

 

The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).

 

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Scientists with Washington River Protection Solutions’ Closure and Corrective Measures organization are using a hydraulic hammer unit owned by Energy Solutions to drive angle bore holes beneath C-203 to characterize the surrounding soil.

 

Workers will push two different bore holes using direct push technology. The first hole is driven to total depth and logged using a gyroscope and geophysical logging instruments. The gyroscope is used to determine the bore hole is following its intended path. Geophysical logging instruments are used to obtain soil characterization information such as gamma and moisture measurements. The second hole is sampled at selected depths. Information from the first bore hole is used to assist in the sample depth selection process.

 

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The Devereaux House in Salt Lake City, Utah, also known as the Staines-Jennings Mansion, was built in 1857. It was designed by William Paul. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The grand house and its large yard have been preserved in the middle of the city without even resorting to a perimeter fence, so the yard has the appearance of a park. The house is surrounded by larger and newer structures including EnergySolutions Arena, the Triad Center, and the Salt Lake City Union Pacific Station and the surrounding Gateway District development.

 

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Aerial of EnergySolutions Arena with Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah Skyline in Background

Aerial of Mountain Range with Downtown Salt Lake City Skyline in Foreground

NNSA’s Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) was recently commended by the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Forum (LLW Forum) for its efforts to find solutions to the issue of disused and unwanted radioactive sealed sources. Specifically, Abby Cuthbertson of GTRI was recognized for the work she has done, along with the Utah Division of Radiation Control and EnergySolutions, to develop a pathway for secure disposition of certain Class A sealed sources at the Clive low-level radioactive waste disposal facility in Tooele County, Utah.

So I was eating in Boloco on Huntington Avenue when this rolled to a stop at the intersection of Forsyth Street, complete with a police escort. It's a flask (cask) meant to transport radioactive materials, However as the placard indicates, it is empty. For more information on flasks and the transport of radioactive materials see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spent_nuclear_fuel_shipping_cask

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SALT LAKE CITY, UT - MAY 10: Kobe Bryant #24 of the Los Angeles Lakers shoots the ball over Deron Williams #8 of the Utah Jazz in Game Four of the Western Conference Semifinals during the 2010 NBA Playoffs on May 10, 2010 at the EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2010 NBAE (Photo by Melissa Majchrzak/NBAE via Getty Images)

UCOR shipped six SeaLand containers housing depleted uranium to the EnergySolutions’ Bear Creek facility to be prepared for offsite shipment.

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SALT LAKE CITY - NOVEMBER 10: Darko Milicic #31 of the Memphis Grizzlies is fouled going to the basket by Mehmet Okur #13 and Andrei Kirilenko #47 of the Utah Jazz at EnergySolutions Arena November 10, 2007 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Views of Salt Lake City, Utah from Ensign Peak

So I was eating in Boloco on Huntington Avenue when this rolled to a stop at the intersection of Forsyth Street, complete with a police escort. It's a flask (cask) meant to transport radioactive materials, However as the placard indicates, it is empty. For more information on flasks and the transport of radioactive materials see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spent_nuclear_fuel_shipping_cask

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Salt Lake City, Utah

At EnergySolutions Arena, start of presentation to host cities

Views of Salt Lake City, Utah from Ensign Peak

Markovitz, left, and Whitney, right of Markovitz, watch ongoing prototypic pulse jet mixer operations while visiting the EnergySolutions Engineering Laboratory, known locally as the Full-Scale Vessel Test Facility. The facility is where full-scale testing of the control system for the waste treatment plant’s pulse jet mixers takes place.

The Devereaux House in Salt Lake City, Utah, also known as the Staines-Jennings Mansion, was built in 1857. It was designed by William Paul. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The grand house and its large yard have been preserved in the middle of the city without even resorting to a perimeter fence, so the yard has the appearance of a park. The house is surrounded by larger and newer structures including EnergySolutions Arena, the Triad Center, and the Salt Lake City Union Pacific Station and the surrounding Gateway District development.

 

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HEAL Utah's rally: Utah is not for sale!

The Devereaux House in Salt Lake City, Utah, also known as the Staines-Jennings Mansion, was built in 1857. It was designed by William Paul. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The grand house and its large yard have been preserved in the middle of the city without even resorting to a perimeter fence, so the yard has the appearance of a park. The house is surrounded by larger and newer structures including EnergySolutions Arena, the Triad Center, and the Salt Lake City Union Pacific Station and the surrounding Gateway District development.

 

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Salt Lake City, UT

(from left) Gary Clark, Burns Hargis, Bob Engle, Stephen McKeever and David Swank following a presentation launching the NES-SES Association.

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