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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
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February 18, 2025Workers at the Hanford Site’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant are sporting a new accessory for the first time: radiological dosimetersOffice of Environmental Management
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February 18, 2025Portsmouth Paducah Project Office Employees, Contractors Support Annual Event.Office of Environmental Management
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February 18, 2025The cleanup team at the West Valley Demonstration Project recognized the Cattaraugus County Department of Public Works for its partnership to ensure the site promptly received required permits for special oversized waste shipments for offsite disposal.Office of Environmental Management
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February 18, 2025Crews at the Hanford Site recently tackled a unique challenge with moving a 70-ton crane needing repairs.Office of Environmental Management
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February 18, 2025Contractors supporting the Office of Environmental Management at the Savannah River Site hosted the Department's Packaging Certification Program, delivering a cutting-edge course in collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory.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
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February 4, 2025The Office of Environmental Management has achieved its third radioactive waste removal milestone in one calendar year at the Savannah River Site — now marking three waste tanks staged ahead of schedule for next steps in the closure process.Office of Environmental Management
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February 4, 2025The U.S. Department of Energy Environmental Management Los Alamos Field Office has commenced work to deactivate, decommission and remove the Ion Beam Facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory.Office of Environmental Management