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.
An EM deactivation and demolition crew at the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) recently encapsulated a concrete slab with a fixative.

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.

The long metal arm and strong steel teeth of a massive construction excavator recently cleared its first bucket full of hardened clay.

Workers accomplished a major feat during one of the largest and final demolition projects at the East Tennessee Technology Park.