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March 18, 2025The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management is preparing to remove a building slab at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.Office of Environmental Management
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March 18, 2025After successfully completing their mission in one of the largest demolition projects in Idaho National Laboratory Site history, members of the Idaho Cleanup Project workforce are being trained for other cleanup work at the site.Office of Environmental Management
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March 18, 2025Sometimes major cleanup projects require some, well, post-cleanup cleanup.Office of Environmental Management
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March 18, 2025X-330, the last of three former uranium enrichment process buildings set for demolition at the Portsmouth Site, received a new roof to prepare the building for deactivation, a necessary step before its teardown.Office of Environmental Management
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March 18, 2025The Savannah River Site recently acquired a new state-of-the-art electrofishing boat to bolster sampling efforts as part of work to survey the effects of its operations on people and natural resources surrounding the site.Office of Environmental Management
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March 18, 2025Researchers at the University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory studied water movement in wetlands and its role in filtering contaminants in the Tims Branch watershed, a riparian wetland on the Savannah River Site.Office of Environmental Management
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March 18, 2025he Hanford Site’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant recently received more than 3,500 gallons of sodium hydroxide, commonly known as lye.Office of Environmental Management
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March 4, 2025The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management has achieved a major milestone by completing commissioning of the Safety Significant Confinement Ventilation System facility.Office of Environmental Management
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March 4, 2025Cleanup progress at the former Portsmouth and Paducah uranium enrichment plants is helping enable new opportunities for local communities to continue advancing U.S. energy and U.S. security goals, Joel Bradburne said.Office of Environmental Management
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March 4, 2025Facility treated over 1,700 gallons of waste per day — nearly triple the rate of previous runOffice of Environmental Management