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Officials from EM and the Office of Naval Reactors (NR) mark the transfer of the Submarine 1st Generation Westinghouse (S1W) prototype facility from NR to EM on Jan 27.
EM is set to deactivate and demolish the prototype for a reactor plant used for the first nuclear-powered submarine, a major step toward advancing environmental cleanup at the DOE's Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site.
Brian Vance, manager of EM’s Office of River Protection and Richland Operations Office, right, and John Eschenberg, Washington River Protection Solutions president and CEO, talk prior to a virtual press conference on Feb. 2 announcing Hanford’s Tank-Side Cesium Removal System operations.
The EM Office of River Protection (ORP), tank waste contractor Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS), and Washington state officials recently celebrated the startup of the Hanford Site’s new Tank-Side Cesium Removal (TSCR) System.
Here, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions personnel manage the demolition of structures and steam lines that crisscrossed this major remediation project.
EM and its contractors at the Savannah River Site (SRS) recently achieved their 4,000th environmental cleanup milestone under a state-issued hazardous and mixed-waste permit and an agreement enacted by state and federal regulators.