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Thousands of spectators at four EM sites witnessed day turn to night as they stood in the path of totality of the historic solar eclipse on Aug. 21.

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

Remote operations are crucial to worker safety in hazardous cleanup at the Savannah River Site (SRS).

EM recently modernized a 60-year-old treatment process at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, improving the safety and cost-effectiveness.

ORP Workers Replace Massive Wastewater Basin Cover

Workers have begun stabilizing a partially collapsed waste storage tunnel on the Hanford Site.

EM lauded an Office of River Protection prime contractor for achieving federal cost savings of more than $7.8 million in procurements and subcontracts

The Savannah River Site’s liquid-waste contractor has launched a new safety video campaign.

DOE officials visited 4 Pueblos in NM to meet with Tribal leaders, demonstrating DOE’s commitment to government-to-government relations with Tribes.

This Monday, Aug. 21, marks the first total solar eclipse in nearly a century that spans the entire United States — including four EM sites.