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September 20, 2022Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS) recently won its sixth Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Innovation Award.Office of Environmental Management
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MultimediaSeptember 19, 2022In our Sept. episode we check out new technology employees are wearing to avoid heat exhaustion, explore a workshop helping local residents hear about career opportunities in their back yard, and travel to ORNL to see crews start demolition on...Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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September 13, 2022For the first time in Oak Ridge history, EM crews have begun demolishing a former reactor facility, reaching another important milestone for cleanup at the site.Office of Environmental Management
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September 13, 2022Following a record-breaking simulant run at EM’s Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU) earlier this summer, engineers are inspecting reaction vessels and other equipment of the liquid waste treatment facility before initiating radiological operations.Office of Environmental Management
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September 13, 2022A former EM intern is hoping to parlay her experience at the DOE Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site this past summer into a full-time career, joining her parents in the profession of industrial hygiene.Office of Environmental Management
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September 13, 2022Los Alamos Field Office By the Numbers May 2022Environmental Management Los Alamos Field Office
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Success StorySeptember 12, 2022With funding from DOE, Natel created an innovative technology designed to make it easier for fish to navigate through hydropower facilities without getting hurtOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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September 9, 2022This video features a success story from the Federal Energy Management Program’s Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Tiger Team.Federal Energy Management Program
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September 6, 2022A real-time streamflow gaging station resulting from a collaboration involving the EM Los Alamos Field Office (EM-LA) was recently installed to enable Buckman Direct Diversion (BDD) staff to decide whether to cease diverting water from the Rio Grande.Office of Environmental Management
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September 6, 2022For decades, the nuclear industry has used remotely operated drones to photograph building exteriors and take radiation measurements safely.Office of Environmental Management