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April 9, 2019Savannah River Site workers are excavating about 22,000 cubic yards of coal ash from a now-defunct powerhouse that once created electricity and steam.Office of Environmental Management
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April 9, 2019EM employees recently began field testing a newly developed fogging fixative and application process aimed at controlling mercury vapors.Office of Environmental Management
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April 9, 2019EM workers at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have reduced the amount of hazardous material in a facility once used to produce plutonium oxide.Office of Environmental Management
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April 9, 2019EM and Idaho cleanup contractor recently hosted a tour at the Idaho Site for Japanese engineers helping with the cleanup of Fukushima nuke accident.Office of Environmental Management
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April 9, 2019Though Alex McCarty has worked at EM’s Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project only a short time, he is already making significant progressOffice of Environmental Management
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April 9, 2019Hanford firefighters are highly trained to provide emergency services across the 580-square-mile site.Office of Environmental Management
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April 2, 2019On March 26, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) celebrated its 20th anniversary.Office of Environmental Management
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April 2, 2019For the first time in the history of the Savannah River Site (SRS), EM is processing two salt waste streams at the site.Office of Environmental Management
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April 2, 2019EM Assistant Secretary Anne White recently held a workshop focused on improving how the cleanup program makes changes to contracts.Office of Environmental Management
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April 2, 2019A team representing several Hanford Site contractors met recently to discuss challenges and enhancements of the company’s safety products.Office of Environmental Management