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EM's next quarterly public forum to discuss upcoming business opportunities in the legacy nuclear cleanup program is set for Tuesday, March 20th.

The EM Idaho Site’s Calcine Retrieval Project team recently tested a robotic crawler to adhere to the interior surface of a waste storage vessel.

EM joined government agencies, regulators, and others from around the world to discuss best practices and challenges of in situ decommissioning (ISD).

Workers at EM’s Idaho Site recently renovated a hot cell to expand waste processing capabilities to a second facility and further protect personnel.

Key waste transfer line modifications to connect the SWPF to the liquid waste system at SRS are complete.

Hanford Site contractor Wastren Advantage Incorporated (WAI) recently earned an overall 96 percent award fee.

Cost savings will result from two EM cleanup sites sharing highly specialized equipment for packaging & relocating nuclear waste to storage locations.

Workers at the Idaho Site’s AMWTP are using a new tool to more safely and efficiently handle drums containing high fissile gram equivalent material.

An effort by the SRS management and operations contractor to address a looming increase in retirements is yielding positive results.

Employees of an EM training facility on the Hanford Site have played an important role on a DOE emergency response team.