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October 29, 2024Students from the University of Utah’s American Nuclear Society Student Section recently toured the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management’s Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project sites.Office of Environmental Management
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October 29, 2024The 2021 IECC provides guidance to ensure the energy-efficient construction of new residential buildings and building retrofits.Buildings
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Press ReleasesOctober 29, 2024The application period has opened for the Office of Technology Transitions Fiscal Year 2025 Core Laboratory Infrastructure for Market Readiness Lab Call. DOE’s Building Technologies Office is one of 14 DOE offices participating in this year’s lab call.Buildings
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Press ReleasesOctober 29, 2024The diverse projects interns worked on this summer are gearing toward LM meeting its goalsOffice of Legacy Management
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October 24, 2024Presentation and tour highlight site history and current activitiesOffice of Legacy Management
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October 23, 2024EHSS-11 published a document detailing a comparison of the EN construction codes for pressure vessels and pressure piping to the ASME B&PVC and process piping code.Office of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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October 23, 2024EHSS-11 drafted a white paper summarizing their understanding of the challenges associated with implementing DOE-specific safety and health expectations for construction projects.Office of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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October 22, 2024An effort to improve the lifespan and resiliency of a communication tower against extreme weather events at the Savannah River Site has garnered the U.S. Department of Energy Sustainability Award for Outstanding Climate Resilience Project.Office of Environmental Management
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October 22, 2024Engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Paducah Site are making strides in implementing new technology by using drones to survey the site’s sanitary landfill.Office of Environmental Management
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October 22, 2024Stretching across 580 square miles in southeastern Washington, the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management’s Hanford Site is home to natural resources like gravel rock and sand — essential materials for the site's ongoing construction and remediation efforts.Office of Environmental Management