More articles for Staff and Contractors
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March 4, 2025Electricians Jim Nowlin and Steve Brunner were among a crew that recently disconnected thick power cables feeding the X-333 Process Building to prepare for upcoming demolition activities at the Portsmouth Site.Office of Environmental Management
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March 4, 2025The Hanford Field Office and its tank operations contractor recently began retrieving radioactive and chemical waste from another large, underground storage tank at the Hanford Site.Office of Environmental Management
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March 4, 2025A local museum recently opened an exhibition on the community’s Cold War-era uranium boom, and the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project took part.Office of Environmental Management
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March 4, 2025Efforts lead way to enabling modernization, providing land for research, national security missionsOffice of Environmental Management
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March 4, 2025The Office of Environmental Management Hanford Field Office awarded Hanford Site Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant contractor Bechtel National Inc. approximately $14.2 million, or about 95% of the available fee for work performed last year.Office of Environmental Management
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March 4, 2025In the spirit of giving, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Hanford Field Office contractor is putting surplus personal protective equipment to good use on the Hanford Site.Office of Environmental Management
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March 4, 2025Interview with Portsmouth Paducah Project Office Manager, Joel Bradburne.Office of Environmental Management
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February 18, 2025The U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management and cleanup contractor UCOR have achieved a significant milestone on the biggest demolition project to date at the Y-12 National Security Complex.Office of Environmental Management
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February 18, 2025A robot central to innovative methods Idaho Cleanup Project crews are developing to retrieve calcine, a granular solid waste, has successfully demonstrated its proficiency.Office of Environmental Management
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February 18, 2025EM highlights the contributions of five engineers we’ve interviewed across the cleanup complex for National Engineers Week.Office of Environmental Management