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March 31, 2026A U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management contractor has teamed up with the U.S. Forest Service to conduct prescribed burns across 33 legacy waste locations at the Savannah River Site. March 31, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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March 31, 2026The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, authorizes DOE to protect the health and safety of the public against radiation.Office of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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March 24, 2026The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management recently achieved a priority for the U.S. Department of Energy’s nuclear cleanup program by reaching the halfway mark in its uranium-233 processing campaign. March 24, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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March 24, 2026Idaho Cleanup Project crews recently processed and packaged a glovebox from Los Alamos National Laboratory, an accomplishment that could lead them to treat and certify similar waste from LANL before disposing of it at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico. March 24, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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March 24, 2026Oversized heavy shears and custom-made excavators will be used to efficiently dismantle the X-333 Process Building at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Portsmouth Site. March 24, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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March 24, 2026A U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management contractor has transformed radiation protection training at the Savannah River Site, redesigning a single room filled with miscellaneous equipment into a cutting-edge facility featuring dedicated spaces for radiological-specific training. March 24, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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March 24, 2026A new leadership development program for senior managers is strengthening key skills vital to helping the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management accelerate cleanup progress at the Hanford Site. March 24, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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March 17, 2026Savannah River National Laboratory researchers, along with university and other national laboratory partners, invented a new technology that uses light to fine-tune material properties such as strength, flexibility and durability during the 3-D printing process. March 17, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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March 17, 2026Radiation Technician Camron Griffey demonstrated that always being prepared can save a life. March 17, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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March 17, 2026The chief engineer with the Hanford Site's essential services prime contractor has been recognized with a sitewide honor for his commitment to electrical safety. March 17, 2026Office of Environmental Management