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EM crews are taking steps to prevent vehicles from striking wild animals on Hanford Site roadways.
Training recently kicked off for the final class of commissioning technicians.

Work is progressing on many fronts toward transferring 1,936 highly radioactive cesium and strontium capsules to safer storage at the Hanford Site.

OREM recently received authority to conduct work inside five buildings at ORNL and Y-12.

EM has selected Nicole Nelson-Jean to serve as EM’s associate principal deputy assistant secretary for field operations, effective at the end of this.

Despite limitations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students have been interning across the EM complex this summer with the help of creativity.

Crews with EM Idaho National Laboratory Site cleanup contractor Fluor Idaho recently provided their expertise to a critical sampling effort at site.

Two EM contractors recently earned national recognition for being leaders in safety.

EM’s cleanup at the East Tennessee Technology Park took a major step forward with removal of the Centrifuge Complex in late July.

Observing COVID-19 safety protocols, workers recently started construction of concrete pads that will hold a waste pretreatment system.