Uncertain future of Y-12 complex under Trump administration threatens jobs and economy
Published 9:32 am Thursday, March 13, 2025
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A Knoxville environmental group is raising concerns over federal budget cuts and their effects on jobs at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge.
The Trump administration briefly laid off workers at the complex but called them back the next day.
Tanvi Kardile, coordinator for the Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance, warned the cuts, including layoffs at the Department of Energy and National Nuclear Security Administration, are troubling. She advocated shifting jobs from weapons production to environmental cleanup, citing ongoing efforts to address groundwater contamination, though she pointed out cost overruns and major concerns remain unaddressed.
“One of these cuts we feel should be the Uranium Processing Facility, which is being constructed to replace all these old, deteriorating buildings at Y-12,” Kardile explained. “The budget for that keeps skyrocketing, and this is one of the largest construction projects in Tennessee history.”
Kardile emphasized the Uranium Processing Facility is estimated to cost $10.3 billion and will not be complete until 2031. Initially, the project was expected to cost $6.5 billion and be finished by this year.
Kardile added her group is hesitant about Trump’s statement expressing his intention to initiate nuclear arms reduction negotiations with China and Russia. The future of the U.S. nuclear weapons program remains uncertain as a result.
“Who knows if reduction talks will happen or how successful they’ll be, especially with some other energy initiatives that he supports, such as discrediting climate change, promoting fossil fuels and drilling,” Kardile outlined. “It doesn’t seem like the administration will take many initiatives to protect the environment.”
Kardile argued it is crucial for Tennesseans to push for greater accountability from the Department of Energy on the rising cost of Y-12 and collaborate with lawmakers to find the best path to allocate their tax dollars and protect public health.