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February 12, 2019EM and cleanup contractor AECOM have marked a major milestone with the removal of all buildings, foundations, and debris at the Separations Process.Office of Environmental Management
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February 12, 2019EM’s Office of River Protection (ORP) and its tank farm contractor have safely completed a pump removal of outdated, contaminated equipment.Office of Environmental Management
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February 12, 2019EM’s Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) Project recently began doubling its weekly mill tailings train shipments from two to four.Office of Environmental Management
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February 12, 2019Demolition of the largest facility still standing at the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) is underway.Office of Environmental Management
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February 12, 2019EM and cleanup contractor Fluor Idaho at DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site created inventive new fuel buckets.Office of Environmental Management
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February 12, 2019A expansion of the Hanford Site’s groundwater extraction system allows EM’s Richland Operations Office and CH2M HILL to treat contaminated waterOffice of Environmental Management
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February 12, 2019Area high school students experienced how classroom education intersects with the working world during a day of job shadowing at the Savannah Site.Office of Environmental Management
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February 12, 2019The National Safety Council has recognized the head of Oak Ridge’s lead environmental cleanup contractor as a 2019 CEO Who “Gets It".Office of Environmental Management
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February 12, 2019DOE officials joined with Savannah River Nuclear Solutions and its subcontractors for a event focused on improvement of the mentor-protege program.Office of Environmental Management
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February 11, 2019EM's next quarterly public forum to discuss upcoming business opportunities in the legacy nuclear cleanup program is set for Tuesday, March 5.Office of Environmental Management