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April 6, 2021EM workers at the Savannah River Site (SRS) are setting the stage to accelerate the removal and disposal of plutonium from South Carolina.Office of Environmental Management
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April 6, 2021An EM Office of River Protection (ORP) contractor team has finished creating almost 5,500 step-by-step procedures required for operation of Waste Treatment and WTP systems and facilities needed for Hanford’s DFLAW approach to tank waste treatment.Office of Environmental Management
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April 6, 2021Physical progress is visible at the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) as EM’s Office of River Protection (ORP) moves closer to treating millions of gallons of Hanford Site tank waste.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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April 6, 2021TRIGA International, the world's only supplier of TRIGA fuel, completes 7-year renovation project with support from U.S. Department of Energy.Office of Nuclear Energy
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April 1, 2021Nuclear theorists put pen to paper and code to computer to detail this subatomic particle’s inner structure.Nuclear Physics
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April 1, 2021After 31 years of federal service, NNSA’s Nevada Field Office Public Affairs Program Manager Darwin Morgan retired in March.National Nuclear Security Administration
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April 1, 2021Infographic: Learn the difference between fission and fusion - two physical processes that produce massive amounts of energy from atoms.Office of Nuclear Energy
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March 31, 2021A typical nuclear reactor produces 1 gigawatt of power per plant on average. Just how much power is that exactly?Office of Nuclear Energy
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March 31, 2021Most people immediately think of solar panels or wind turbines as clean energy, but how many of you thought of nuclear energy?Office of Nuclear Energy