Mound Site

Mound Site

Miamisburg, Ohio 1948 – 2003

Located just southwest of Dayton in Miamisburg, Ohio, the Mound Site operated as part of the Atomic Energy Commission, and later the Department of Energy, in support of the Ohio Manhattan Project. The Mound supported the research, development, and production of a variety of missions including the support of the United States’ weapons, energy, and space programs. The brilliant minds of the many dedicated scientists, technicians, and workers who spent years working at Mound Laboratory and the Mound site have left a lasting legacy. The innovative minds of all former Mound workers truly changed the world through the leading-edge development, manufacturing, and evaluation of explosive components for the nation’s nuclear defense.

Did you work at the Mound Site?

We Can Help!

For over a decade, we’ve helped former atomic workers, including former Mound Site workers, get connected with and maximize their EEOICPA benefits and receive the quality care services they deserve. We know the EEOICPA inside and out and can help you wherever you’re at in your journey with your benefits!

More than 600,000 former atomic workers across the United States may qualify for up to $400,000 in financial compensation, plus no cost medical benefits for life through the Department of Labor’s EEOICPA.

Connect With Your Local Benefits Specialist
We can help you determine your EEOICPA benefit eligibility, establish your next steps, connect you to resources to help you file your claim, & help you get the most out of your white card benefits.

Phone:
740.648.3009

Office:
526A South West Street
Piketon, OH 45661