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January 17, 2023Crews recently performed a second run using water to test for receiving sodium hydroxide at the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Effluent Management Facility (EMF) on the Hanford Site.Office of Environmental Management
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BulletinJanuary 12, 2023Scientists used tokamak plasmas to study how heat shield materials protect spacecraft in the extreme conditions of atmospheric entry.Fusion Energy Sciences
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Press ReleasesJanuary 12, 2023Former National Lead Industries property in Colonie, New York, transferred to private ownership.Office of Legacy Management
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Success StoryJanuary 12, 2023New experiment device will be used to perform the world’s first transient tests on fast reactor fuels in more than two decades.Office of Nuclear Energy
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January 11, 2023The BIGGEST nuclear energy stories to keep an eye on in 2023.Office of Nuclear Energy
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January 10, 2023EM achieved the majority of its priorities for calendar year (CY) 2022, completing challenging work that demonstrates visible and effectual progress as the program focuses on some of its most difficult remaining challenges.Office of Environmental Management
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January 10, 2023DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) has laid out its course for cleanup in 2023, setting the stage for a busy year of projects including demolitions, construction and addressing inventories of nuclear waste stored at the site.Office of Environmental Management
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January 10, 2023As EM’s Paducah Site completed its first emergency exercise since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, construction crews broke ground on the new Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to improve coordination and response to emergencies across the site.Office of Environmental Management
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January 10, 2023Hanford Site crews recently completed testing on a transfer line communications system between the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) and the nearby tank farm, or large group of underground storage tanks, where pretreated waste is being storedOffice of Environmental Management
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January 10, 2023Ten days after beginning a heat-up process to prepare for radiological operations at the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU), operators noticed a small leak of non-radioactive, non-hazardous solids in a cell.Office of Environmental Management