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July 13, 2021EM Acting Assistant Secretary William “Ike” White visited the Portsmouth Site last month to get a firsthand look at demolition and disposal progress as part of the ongoing decontamination and decommissioning of the site.Office of Environmental Management
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July 13, 2021For the first time, workers at EM’s Paducah Site are able to closely examine the primary source of off-site groundwater contamination directly underneath the C-400 Cleaning Building.Office of Environmental Management
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July 13, 2021Reclassifying dozens of year-round interns as apprentices at Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) has benefited both the students and the management and operations contractor at the Savannah River Site (SRS).Office of Environmental Management
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July 13, 2021EM Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant team recently finished startup testing for the Low-Activity Waste Facility's uninterruptible electrical power system, one of the plant's vital safeguards in the unlikely event of temporary power loss.Office of Environmental Management
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July 13, 2021EM and the management and operations contractor at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have surpassed a major environmental restoration milestone by deactivating and decommissioning (D&D) 50 buildings — more than 1 million square feet of space — since 2008.Office of Environmental Management
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July 13, 2021Construction is almost complete on a dry-storage area for 1,936 radioactive cesium and strontium capsules currently housed in an underwater basin at the nearby Waste Encapsulation and Storage Facility (WESF) at the Hanford Site.Office of Environmental Management
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July 12, 2021Senior research scientist Zeke Unterberg studies ways to optimize the operation and materials for future nuclear fusion reactors.Office of Science
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July 8, 2021Scientists explore the origin of Aluminum-26 in stars with a nuclear reaction that exploits the fact that neutrons and protons are stunningly similar.Nuclear Physics
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July 8, 2021Advanced construction technologies that could reduce the construction costs of building new reactors by more than 10% and significantly lower the scheduling risks associated with them.Office of Nuclear Energy
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July 7, 2021DOE to support three construction technologies that together can reduce the cost of new nuclear builds by more than 10 percent.Office of Nuclear Energy