
A basin that once held cooling water used in Oak Ridge’s former uranium enrichment operations has been removed.
An EM deactivation and demolition crew at the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) recently encapsulated a concrete slab with a fixative.

Today, the Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management awarded a set of Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contracts.
Workers recently finished start-up testing at the Analytical Laboratory in Hanford’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant.

Work crews at the Energy Technology Engineering Center are mobilizing for demolition of 10 buildings at the former nuclear and liquid metals site.

Workers have completed deactivating Building K-1600, and now it is ready for demolition.
At Oak Ridge in June, 2020, UCOR safely pulled down a 180-foot tall K-1220 tower, moving EM one step closer to its 2020 goals.

Today, the U.S. DOE awarded Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc. the new EM Nevada Environmental Program Services contract.

The EM Nevada Program & DOE Office of Legacy Management are nearing completion of a transfer of long-term stewardship responsibilities to 70 sites.

With cleanup sites beginning to ramp back up to full operations in a phased approach, EM remains poised to complete many of its top priorities.