
EM has marked the successful demolition of four buildings at the Energy Technology Engineering Center (ETEC) since July 21.
Workers at the EM West Valley Demonstration Project began demolishing a former utility building this month.

Work crews have begun demolishing a set of Department of Energy-owned buildings at the Energy Technology Engineering Center.

Workers recently finished removing contaminated soil under a section of the former Building K-25 footprint in another major action

EM recently surpassed a project milestone to clean 20 gloveboxes and radiohoods in the Savannah River National Laboratory.
A team from the Savannah River Site that completed cleanup of coal ash-contaminated land a year early and at a savings of more than $8 million

Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management and its contractor UCOR are preparing to demolish the remaining structures associated with Building 3026.

A basin that once held cooling water used in Oak Ridge’s former uranium enrichment operations has been removed.

The Hanford Site continues a phased remobilization of site operations

EM crews have demolished two small structures formerly used to measure the flow of hazardous wastewater and obtain sample data.