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A new method has received state approval for use at the Hanford Site's 222-S Laboratory, improving how experts analyze tank waste and providing more precise data to support safe, efficient cleanup. June 10, 2025
The contractor cleaning up radioactive tank waste for EM at the Savannah River Site has completed a significant effort to improve system reliability and worker safety. June 10, 2025
The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management and contractor UCOR completed an essential step to prepare for construction of a new onsite disposal facility. June 10, 2025
The Savannah River Site hosted its annual Safety Expo this spring, featuring over 80 informational booths designed to educate and engage more than 4,000 attendees on a range of topics. June 10, 2025
Idaho Cleanup Project crews have completed demolition of the Submarine 1st Generation Westinghouse naval reactor prototype plant, safely using explosives to carry out this key milestone. June 3, 2025
The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management and contractor UCOR are conducting the largest demolition to date at the Y-12 National Security Complex — teardown of the Alpha-2 building. June 3, 2025
What began as a student competition with fast-paced questions about Earth science, energy and other topics has evolved into a talent pipeline, molding the next generation of scientists and engineers at the Savannah River Site. June 3, 2025
A new artificial intelligence tool is helping workers at the Hanford Site save time, work smarter and keep sensitive data secure. June 3, 2025
The Construction Services department for a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management contractor at the Savannah River Site has taken its commitment to safety to new heights with its innovative “Green Eyes Safety Review Team.” June 3, 2025
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management is advancing the Hanford Site tank waste mission by introducing key chemicals into the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant as part of ongoing cold commissioning testing.