Demolition has resumed on the Centrifuge Complex at Oak Ridge's East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) after an almost two-month pause.
Hanford Site Manager Brian Vance and leaders of the site’s major cleanup contractors expressed pride in recent accomplishments and progress.
EM’s Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office is set to make the first major skyline change later this year with demolition beginning on the X-326 building.
Workers recently sent a robotic crawler on an advance scouting mission to ensure the safety of crews preparing an aging structure.
Hundreds of community members and former workers weathered subfreezing temperatures Feb. 27 to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
EM crews have started tearing down the second of four sections of the Centrifuge Complex at Oak Ridge’s East Tennessee Technology Park.
EM is taking steps to demolish a distinctive red-and-white exhaust stack used for a small research reactor DOE shut down more than 20 years ago.
The Hanford Site facility that produced two thirds of the nation’s Cold War-era plutonium no longer exists.
Demolition is underway on the last laboratory facility remaining at Oak Ridge's East Tennessee Technology Park.
Seventy-five years ago, a Hanford worker supporting the site’s plutonium enrichment effort was reading the latest from the European Theater of WW II.