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Press ReleasesNovember 17, 2023The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) has tasked United Cleanup Oak Ridge, LLC (UCOR) with completing construction of the Mercury Treatment Facility at the Y-12 National Security Complex.Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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November 15, 2023A new system for detecting photons in laser-powered quantum computers brings these systems closer to reality.Nuclear Physics
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November 14, 2023DOE, Nuclear Energy Agency, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Ohio EPA, and technical and communications professionals attend the Forum on Stakeholder Confidence Workshop.Office of Environmental Management
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November 14, 2023EM Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Jeff Avery gave remarks at the 43rd Meeting of the National Academies Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board (NRSB) on Nov. 7.Office of Environmental Management
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November 14, 2023Alexis Andaverde recently joined the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) full time as an EM Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (EM MSIPP) graduate fellow in the Advanced Modeling and Simulation group.Office of Environmental Management
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November 14, 2023EM crews are returning the site of a Cold War-era landfill on the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site to its native desert landscape.Office of Environmental Management
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November 14, 2023Public tours at EM's Portsmouth Site are often filled with retirees, curious to see what’s new, or local residents, eager to get a first glimpse of the site.Office of Environmental Management
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November 14, 2023The One Hanford team made its debut at the recent WE23 annual conference in Los Angeles.Office of Environmental Management
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November 14, 2023Preparations to retrieve radioactive and chemical waste from another group of large underground tanks at the Hanford Site are gaining momentum.Office of Environmental Management
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November 14, 2023Public tours at EM's Portsmouth Site are often filled with retirees, curious to see what’s new, or local residents, eager to get a first glimpse of the site.Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office