
Workers have begun the last phase of building demolition at the Separations Process Research Unit (SPRU).

Workers recently surpassed the halfway mark removing asbestos from a former research reactor.

Jay Mullis emphasized the value of partnerships and community input when making decisions about the future uses of cleanup sites.

West Valley Site Celebrates DOE’s First-Ever Demolition of Vitrification Facility

EM West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) workers kicked off the first-ever demolition of a vitrification facility in the DOE complex on Sept. 11.

Richland Operations Office is close to transitioning from deactivation to full-scale demolition at the main processing facility of Hanford’s PFP.

For the first time since 2012, EM recently shipped treated transuranic waste from Oak Ridge’s Transuranic Waste Processing Center to WIPP.

Hanford Site workers recently tore down the first portion of the Plutonium Finishing Plant complex’s Main Processing Facility.

Hanford Site workers finished removing combustible material & contaminated loose debris recently from the airlock floor of the 300 Area’s 324 Building

Michael Stevens has worked his share of demolition projects across the DOE complex. “This was a unique project,” said Stevens.