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Crews recently achieved a key milestone by removing all asbestos from a building being deactivated for demolition.

A successful EM cleanup project at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site is being studied to determine if it has met its objectives.

Built in the early 1990s, the metal buildings at SRS were no longer needed for DOE missions.
EM liquid waste contractor at the Savannah River Site are advancing a project to double-stack canisters containing high-level radioactive waste.

The Hanford Site’s distinct history and ecosystem are positioned to stand the test of time thanks to the preservation and conservation efforts.

The Washington State Department of Health presented its distinguished Silver Certificate of Achievement to water treatment plant staff at the Hanford.

Workers at the Hanford Site are celebrating another year of significant progress in protecting the Columbia River.

– EM Hanford and its tank operations contractor, have enhanced safety for workers by installing a new exhauster ventilation system above waste tanks.

EM crews recently took down the eighth of 10 buildings set for demolition at the Radioactive Materials Handling Facility

EM and its cleanup contractor at the Idaho National Laboratory Site are doubling efforts to treat and repackage drums of radioactive sludge water.