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March 15, 2022A team from a high school in Evans, Georgia, won the DOE Savannah River Site (SRS) Regional Science Bowl Competition and will advance to the national tournament this spring.Office of Environmental Management
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March 15, 2022NNA is celebrating the women who make up the backbone of our Enterprise. Meet Joelle Altamirano.National Nuclear Security Administration
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March 14, 2022Milkweed thrives at New Mexico site, nourishing butterfly species that helps fertilize most of the flowering plants that humans rely on for food.Office of Legacy Management
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March 10, 2022Eleven ARPA-E Projects Will Lower Waste Burden; Sustain Future Deployment of Carbon-Free Nuclear PowerEnergy.gov
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March 10, 2022NNSA is celebrating the women who make up the backbone of our Enterprise. Meet Deborah Couchman-Griswold.National Nuclear Security Administration
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March 9, 2022Researchers at ORNL released updated cost estimates for non-powered dam projects in the United States to help save stakeholders time, effort, and money when assessing potential projects.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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March 9, 2022New tool provides environmental and energy stakeholders with a systematic and transparent method for identifying the potential environmental impacts of a hydropower project.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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March 9, 2022New report evaluates and quantifies factors that affect the time, costs, risks, and uncertainties to license or relicense hydropower projects.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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Remarks/TestimonyMarch 9, 2022Secretary Granholm CERAWeek Keynote Luncheon and 1:1 Fireside Chat with S&P Global’s Dan YerginEnergy.gov
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March 8, 2022A multi-decade project to treat contaminated groundwater and stop its migration beneath a portion of the Savannah River Site (SRS) has successfully concluded with the removal of an estimated 18,000 pounds of chemicals.Office of Environmental Management