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DOE cleanup agreements with the state of Idaho require EM to ship nuclear waste for disposal
EM and its liquid waste contractor at the Savannah River Site used creativity to complete a critical equipment test.
The wild lands of the Savannah River Site (SRS) have served as a front line in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s fight to eradicate rabies.
On July 16, 1945, the world's first nuclear explosion occurred more than 200 miles south of Los Alamos in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
The Manhattan Project was an unprecedented, top-secret research and development program created during World War II to develop an atomic weapon.
The atomic age began in the New Mexico desert on July 16, 1945, with the Trinity Test — the culmination of the top-secret Manhattan Project.
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.
The EM Savannah River Site (SRS) landscape is changing again as Saltstone Disposal Unit (SDU) 8 cell construction work is underway.
New digital systems have significantly upgraded waste tank operations at the Hanford Site.