
DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) and its contractor UCOR have begun transitioning its ETTP workforce to new cleanup project.
Training recently kicked off for the final class of commissioning technicians.

OREM recently received authority to conduct work inside five buildings at ORNL and Y-12.

EM’s cleanup at the East Tennessee Technology Park took a major step forward with removal of the Centrifuge Complex in late July.

Observing COVID-19 safety protocols, workers recently started construction of concrete pads that will hold a waste pretreatment system.

Exceptional progress continues at ETEC in Ventura County, CA with the successful demolition of 7 buildings at the RMHF complex since July 21.

Workers have successfully supplemented the SRS only water source as the site prepares to achieve an EM 2020 priority: startup of the SWPF.

WVDP crews resumed waste disposal shipments in late July as part of cleanup efforts after the site moved into the 2nd phase of its operations plan.

Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management and contractor UCOR have begun demolishing Building K-1600.

EM has marked the successful demolition of four buildings at the Energy Technology Engineering Center (ETEC) since July 21.