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April 15, 2021In February, NNSA's Kansas City National Security Campus stepped up to the frigid challenge by helping its neighbors heat their homes.National Nuclear Security Administration
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April 13, 2021EM contractor employees have creatively changed how they monitor the recently closed HB Line facility at the Savannah River Site (SRS), using existing resources and saving approximately $1.8 million annually.Office of Environmental Management
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April 9, 2021Susan Lacy, the Environmental Team Leader at NNSA’s Sandia Field Office recently retired after more than 32 years of federal service with the Department of Energy and NNSA.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesApril 8, 2021The emergency response capabilities of one Aiken County volunteer fire department are stronger thanks to a donation from the Savannah River Site (SRS). On April 7, SRS leadership gathered with members of the Hollow Creek Volunteer Fire Department to ...Savannah River Site
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April 6, 2021EM Richland Operations Office (RL) contractor Central Plateau Cleanup Company (CPCCo) recently resumed key risk-reduction activities to prepare to remove contaminated soil under Hanford’s 324 Building.Office of Environmental Management
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April 6, 2021Monitoring the environment for radiation can include many things, such as air, water, and soil. However, one key element that at times can be overlooked is people.Office of Environmental Management
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Press ReleasesApril 6, 2021Small unmanned aircraft systems perform topographic mapping at LM sites.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesApril 2, 2021DOE CESER publishes updated state and regional energy risk profiles with new data and an improved layout.Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
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March 30, 2021Savannah River National Laboratory’s (SRNL) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) team has received the 2020 UAS Unit Award, a recognition for excellence given by the DOE’s Office of Aviation Management.Office of Environmental Management
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March 25, 2021Pantex responded quickly to the dangerous weather conditions by cancelling work shifts, reducing energy consumption, and evaluating freezing temperature-related damage to facilities.National Nuclear Security Administration