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EM Updates Over 1,500 Webpages, Launches Interactive Map of Cleanup Sites

EM has revamped its website, creating more ease of use and intuitive navigation for visitors.

Office of Environmental Management

October 2, 2018
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EM has revamped its website, creating more ease of use and intuitive navigation for visitors.
Employees updated more than 1,500 webpages as part of the reboot, which features a new interactive map that allows users to click on sites and pull up details about them.

WASHINGTON, D.C.EM has revamped its website, creating more ease of use and intuitive navigation for visitors. Employees updated more than 1,500 webpages as part of the reboot, which features a new interactive map that allows users to click on sites and pull up details about them, including the number of employees, type of cleanup being conducted, budget information, and the major contractors working at the site. Also check out the website’s improved history section that breaks segments of EM history into distinct timelines, from the inception of the Manhattan Project to the current tenure of Energy Secretary Rick Perry.

 

 

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