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Workers have finished excavation to expose several waste transfer lines at the Savannah River Site (SRS).

Senior DOE executives and site officials, industry executives, and other stakeholders will discuss EM’s cleanup progress at the 2017 National Cleanup

A scaled model of the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU) performed exceptionally well during a recent month-long demonstration.

"We’ve visited nearly every school in the Central Savannah River Area in 25 years,” said Bill Wabbersen.

Hanford Site workers are making headway to remove radioactive soil from beneath the 324 Building.

EM’s Savannah River Site (SRS) is getting a $7 million dollar radio communications system makeover that improves safety.
STEM is core to the Department’s workforce and cutting-edge energy innovation. The newsletter highlights STEM outreach activities at DOE.

Energy Secretary Rick Perry & Deputy Secretary Dan Brouillette each visited the Hanford Site recently to view cleanup progress and meet with workers.

EM has announced Robert F. Boehlecke as its new Nevada program manager effective Aug. 20.
EM is moving forward with a new policy of project management requirements intended to further enhance the management and rigor of cleanup work.