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Press ReleasesSeptember 2, 2021As John Elmer wraps up more than three decades of work with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), he’ll look back on his many accomplishments with an immense sense of pride.Office of Legacy Management
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August 31, 2021The Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant team has completed startup testing of two melters and related support systems in the Low-Activity Waste Facility.Office of Environmental Management
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August 31, 2021EM is treating record-setting amounts of waste and dispositioning more decontaminated salt solution at the Savannah River Site (SRS), as the Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) proves to be an aggressive workhorse for the site’s liquid waste mission.Office of Environmental Management
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August 31, 2021The Savannah River Site (SRS) has made significant progress in cleaning up contaminated groundwater from legacy nuclear operations near two chemical separations facilities.Office of Environmental Management
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August 31, 2021EM is replacing extensive piping to extend the life of the Liquid and Gaseous Waste Operations (LGWO) system at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).Office of Environmental Management
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August 31, 2021EM’s Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office (PPPO) recently awarded its Portsmouth Site decontamination and decommissioning contractor nearly $30.1 million, or about 85% of the total fee available for the evaluation period of October 2019 through March 2021.Office of Environmental Management
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August 31, 2021Administrator Hruby's remarks at the Joint Annual Meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management and the European Safeguards Research and Development Association.National Nuclear Security Administration
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August 30, 2021New research indicates reversing the conventional shape of plasmas could help with fusion reactor operation.Fusion Energy Sciences
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August 27, 2021During a pandemic marked by cancellations and cabin fever, trails and parks continue to offer outdoor enthusiasts a much-needed respite.Office of Legacy Management
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August 27, 2021Wisconsin-based company will help secure U.S. supply of Mo-99 used in 40,000 medical procedures daily, promote nuclear nonproliferation.Energy.gov