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2 | SRNS TODAY | DECEMBER 2012<br />

<strong>Savannah</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong>, LLC,<br />

is a Fluor-led company whose members are Fluor<br />

Federal Services, Newport News <strong>Nuclear</strong> and<br />

Honeywell. Since August 2008, SRNS has been<br />

the management and operating contractor <strong>for</strong> the<br />

<strong>Savannah</strong> <strong>River</strong> Site, a Department of Energy-owned site<br />

near Aiken, South Carolina, including the <strong>Savannah</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />

National Laboratory. The SRNS corporate and<br />

community offices are located in the renovated<br />

1912 “Old Post Office” building in Aiken, S.C.<br />

The primary initiatives of SRNS are national security,<br />

clean energy and environmental stewardship.<br />

SRNS Today is published monthly by SRNS Corporate<br />

Communications to in<strong>for</strong>m our stakeholders of the company’s<br />

operational and community-related activities. If you have<br />

questions or comments, please contact us at 803.952.9584.<br />

For additional in<strong>for</strong>mation about SRNS, please visit<br />

our website at savannahrivernuclearsolutions.com.<br />

December is a great month at SRS. It’s our tradition to remember those in our<br />

community who need a helping hand, and our employees’ generosity shines like lights on<br />

a Christmas tree.<br />

One of the ways they help is through the annual <strong>Toys</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Tots</strong> campaign. I was touched<br />

by the sea of bikes, dolls, train sets, rocking horses and other toys donated by our<br />

employees in this Sitewide ef<strong>for</strong>t, and SRNS is always pleased to add our corporate<br />

contribution to the cause. Hopefully, these donations will allow hundreds of local girls<br />

and boys to have a brighter and merrier Christmas this year. For photos and a story<br />

about the <strong>Toys</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Tots</strong> campaign, please see Pages 4 and 5.<br />

SRNS is also happy to participate in other philanthropic opportunities during December.<br />

We’re funding the SRNS Scholars program at USC Aiken with a $50,000 gift (see<br />

Page 3). Our SRNS parent companies have also donated a total of $50,000 to five<br />

area nonprofit organizations who have been struggling financially during the economic<br />

downturn. Please see Page 6 <strong>for</strong> more details.<br />

Even amid all the holiday distractions, our employees focus on safety. This month,<br />

workers at the Waste Solidification Building construction site took a moment to reflect<br />

on both their outstanding safety per<strong>for</strong>mance and the progress made on the facility,<br />

which will process waste from the MOX facility. For more on this achievement, please<br />

see Page 6.<br />

I hope you enjoy this edition of “SRNS Today.” As always, thank you <strong>for</strong> your<br />

interest in <strong>Savannah</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong>, and may your New Year be safe,<br />

happy and prosperous.<br />

Dwayne Wilson<br />

SRNS President and CEO<br />

Welcome to the December 2012 edition of “SRNS Today.”

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