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October 24, 2017EM and cleanup contractor Fluor Idaho recently finished capping most of the Idaho Site tank farm with asphalt.Office of Environmental Management
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October 24, 2017Crews finished replacing the roof of a Hanford canyon facility from plutonium production era known as REDOX (Reduction Oxidation Plant) this month.Office of Environmental Management
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October 24, 2017Fire protection engineers from across the DOE complex recently gathered at the Savannah River Site (SRS) to share best practices.Office of Environmental Management
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October 17, 2017Mining operations at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) are expected to resume this fall for the first time in more than three years.Office of Environmental Management
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October 17, 2017EM’s Office of River Protection and Bechtel National Inc. announced the completion of assembly of melters to vitrify Hanford’s low-activity waste.Office of Environmental Management
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October 17, 2017Reindustrialization efforts at the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) have brought new life to an old barge access area out of service for decades.Office of Environmental Management
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October 17, 2017EM and contractor Los Alamos National Security (LANS) have safely and successfully completed cleanup of the Los Alamos townsite.Office of Environmental Management
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October 17, 2017EM’s Idaho Site is considering the use of a new robotic arm to help transfer more than 220 cubic meters of radioactive calcined waste to newer bins.Office of Environmental Management
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October 17, 2017A crew of about 50 workers is placing engineered grout in Tunnel 1 near the Hanford Site’s PUREX Plant after its partial collapse earlier this year.Office of Environmental Management
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October 17, 2017Craig Newman became a Savannah River Site (SRS) contractor employee thanks to a DOE and NNSA Workforce Opportunities in Regional Careers (WORC) grant.Office of Environmental Management