Community and Environment

Argonne National Laboratory

Community Leaders Round Table

The Argonne National Laboratory/U.S. Department of Energy Community Leaders Round Table provides an informal and convenient forum for sharing information about Argonne plans and activities with its neighbors. Founded in 1996, the Round Table consists of citizens with constituencies from communities around Argonne's site southwest of Chicago. Members include elected officials on the village, city, township, county and state levels; persons appointed to lead school districts, environmental boards and other government agencies; and officers of labor unions and home owners associations.

The members present at each meeting select the topic of the next session. Meetings are generally held quarterly, though members can request a session about developments at the laboratory at any time. Meeting topics over the years have kept tabs on environmental developments, projects being planned at the laboratory, and the latest scientific and technological discoveries made by Argonne scientists and engineers.

  • Update – Argonne's community newsletter, mailed periodically to about 50,000 households in nearby communities.
  • CLRT Charter – The charter that officially established the Community Leaders Round Table in 1996.

For more information, please contact Brian Quirke (630/252-2423 or brian.quirke@ch.doe.gov ) at the U.S. Department of Energy or Rich Greb (630/252-5565 or rgreb@anl.gov ) at Argonne.

Resources

Community Leaders Round Table in the snow

Members of the Comunity Leaders Round Table brave the aftermath of a blizzard to view an environmental trouble spot near Argonne.

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