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Workers demolish a section of the metal roof over the Ford Building at the Savannah River Site. At the height of the Cold War, the facility was used to test components used in five nuclear reactors at the site.
The Savannah River Site (SRS) management and operations contractor received an overall rating of “excellent” and nearly $45 million — or 96% of the available fee award — for its performance from Aug. 1, 2019 through Nov. 30, 2020.
From left, electricians Chris Peck, Chris Bottoms, and Greg Cash work on modifications to relocate personnel and operations from 129,800 square feet of space in the C-720 Maintenance and Storage Building into a smaller facility.
Workers at EM’s Paducah Site recently relocated personnel and operations from 129,800 square feet of space in the C-720 Maintenance and Storage Building to prepare for future deactivation of the large structure.
The Hanford Site took an important step closer to treating tank waste, as tank operations contractor Washington River Protection Solutions workers install a pump into an underground waste storage tank.
EM’s Office of River Protection and its tank operations contractor Washington River Protections Solutions are an important step closer to treating tank waste at the Hanford Site after the recent installation of two critical pumps.