EM and prime contractor Parsons Corporation are poised to begin transferring radioactive material to the Salt Waste Processing Facility.
EM has successfully integrated the liquid waste treatment system with the Salt Waste Processing Facility.
Anticipated for demolition by the end of this year, the distinctive 320-foot-tall, red-and-white stack was used for a small research.
As work ramped up, Hanford’s occupational medical services provider continued to adjust its services to help ensure the health of Hanford workers.
EM Senior Advisor William “Ike” White said EM remains on track for 2020 to be a significant year for achievement despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
EM is undergoing a culture change that has resulted in significant achievements over the past several years.
The Savannah River Site (SRS) is on the verge of a new era of processing radioactive waste.
DOE leaders and local, community, and contractor representatives focused on the benefits and successes of EM’s hallmark Strategic Vision.
EM workers on Sept. 16 safely tore down the ninth of 10 buildings scheduled for demolition.
DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) and its contractor, UCOR, are celebrating reaching Vision 2020 next month.