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April 27, 2021EM's Office of River Protection (ORP) tank operations contractor Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS) recently started testing a system integral to treating the Hanford Site’s tank waste.Office of Environmental Management
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April 27, 2021Crews continue to make progress toward an EM 2021 priority to complete demolition of all DOE-owned buildings at the former Energy Technology Engineering Center (ETEC) site in Ventura County, California.Office of Environmental Management
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April 23, 2021The U.S. Department of Energy today announced up to $15 million for the research and development of innovative subsurface geothermal technologies.Geothermal Technologies Office
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April 22, 2021Students from Wheelersburg High School won the Department of Energy’s annual South Central Ohio Regional Science Bowl, which was conducted virtually and concluded on April 8, 2021.Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office
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Press ReleasesApril 21, 2021Southwestern Administrator Mike Wech attended two events in recent weeks, one in Missouri and one in Texas.Southwestern Power Administration
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April 20, 2021Roadways, railroads, water and sewage treatment facilities, a bank, a post office, a fire department, and security force — all of this made up EM’s Paducah Site more than 60 years ago.Office of Environmental Management
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April 20, 2021WVDP workers are preparing to remove ductwork that carried exhaust from past operations at the Main Plant Process Building as part of deactivation preparations for the facility’s future demolition — among EM’s 2021 priorities.Office of Environmental Management
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April 20, 2021DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) recently reduced the cost of treating wastewater, a vital function to EM’s cleanup mission, by consolidating capabilities into a single facility.Office of Environmental Management
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April 20, 2021RL awarded former cleanup contractor CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) more than $6.3 million, or about 78% of the available fee of more than $8.1 million for the first four months of the fiscal year that began October 1, 2020.Office of Environmental Management
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April 20, 2021Did you know your energy-efficient home upgrades could save you money on your taxes? Check out these credits and see if you qualify.Energy.gov