
EM Makes Historic Progress on Cleanup Mission in 2020

UCOR were honored Nov. 12 with the Government Team Project of the Year Award.

Crews prepared a large demolition excavator for the installation of a long-reach arm as they readied for the future teardown.

The Salt Waste Processing Facility designed to significantly increase the Savannah River Site's ability to empty and close radioactive waste tanks.
Additional air monitoring stations are being installed that will enhance environmental and radiological data collection during demolition.

EM recently declared major design work complete for Direct-Feed Low-Activity Waste (DFLAW) facilities at the Hanford Site.

EM Richland Operations Office (RL) contractor Mission Support Alliance (MSA) has awarded a $13 million subcontract to Fowler General Construction.

Workers accomplished one of EM’s 2020 priorities after safely tearing down the last of 10 buildings at the Radioactive Materials Handling Facility.

Today, DOE announced several significant steps to continue progress in the cleanup of Area IV of the SSFL in Ventura County, California

EM Senior Advisor William “Ike” White visited the Hanford Site last week to view progress on the environmental cleanup mission.