The
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL)
was founded in 1951 by Dr. Eugene P. Odum of the University of Georgia, who
began ecological baseline studies on the
Savannah
River Site (SRS) with financial support from the Atomic Energy Commission,
a predecessor agency of the Department of Energy. The University of Georgia
has continued to operate SREL since its inception
SREL’s mission, as defined in its Cooperative Agreement with
the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), is to provide an independent evaluation
of the ecological effects of SRS operations through a program of ecological
research, education, and outreach. This program involves basic and
applied environmental research, with emphasis upon expanding the understanding
of ecological processes and principles and upon evaluating the impacts
of industrial and land use activities on the environment.
This mission is accomplished through a broadly based program of field
and laboratory research conducted on the SRS and published in the peer-reviewed
scientific literature; by providing education and research training
for undergraduate and graduate students from colleges and universities
throughout the United States and abroad; and by engaging in community
outreach activities and service to professional organizations.
More details on SREL’s research, educational, and outreach activities
can be found on the
SREL
website
Program Manager
Mr. Paul Bayer
Environmental Remediation Sciences Division
Office of Biological and Environmental Research
SC-23.4/Germantown Building
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20585-1290
e-mail:
Paul.Bayer@science.doe.gov
Phone: (301) 903-5324
Fax: (301) 903-4154