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January 14, 2025An antiquated earthmover at the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Portsmouth Site, affectionately called “Fiat-Allis,” had been awaiting liberation from the woods for decades until its removal recently.Office of Environmental Management
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January 7, 2025Portsmouth Site personnel ended 2024 by accomplishing a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management priority for the year.Office of Environmental Management
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January 7, 2025A Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project ceremony held late last year commemorated the removal of a cumulative 15 million tons of radioactive uranium tailings, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management 2024 priority.Office of Environmental Management
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January 7, 2025The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management and its contractor at the Idaho Cleanup Project have removed an important support structure.Office of Environmental Management
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January 7, 2025Following Hurricane Helene, wildlife biologists from Savannah River Site and the Francis Marion and Sumter national forests have been working together to create new habitats for the site’s most famous resident species.Office of Environmental Management
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January 7, 2025When disaster strikes across the country, teams with the Hanford Site’s Volpentest HAMMER Federal Training Center can be found on the front lines of U.S. Department of Energy efforts.Office of Environmental Management
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January 7, 2025The liquid waste contractor at the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management‘s Savannah River Site continued its commitment to giving big business to small business in fiscal year 2024.Office of Environmental Management
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December 17, 2024The Paducah Site met a 2024 priority by safely and successfully removing 1 million pounds of R-114 refrigerant — a legacy environmental hazard stored at the site.Office of Environmental Management
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December 17, 2024Size-reduction activities have wrapped up for 158 corrugated metal pipes containing legacy cemented transuranic waste at Los Alamos National Laboratory.Office of Environmental Management
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December 17, 2024U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management crews at the Idaho Cleanup Project have benefited from collaboration, proper planning, and effective communication to advance toward completing a major construction project at the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit.Office of Environmental Management