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EM’s cleanup contractor for the Nevada National Security Site Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc. has earned 96 percent of the available fee.

Workers have completed deactivating Building K-1600, and now it is ready for demolition.

The long metal arm and strong steel teeth of a massive construction excavator recently cleared its first bucket full of hardened clay.

Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic this spring, Hanford Site groundwater treatment continued uninterrupted and remains on track.
The EM Nevada Program has awarded a two-year grant extension to an intergovernmental groundwater testing program.

In a well-coordinated effort, the Hanford Fire Department and nearby cities and counties successfully contained a wildfire.

Despite unavoidable impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, EM remains on track this year to realize a number of its cleanup priorities.

Workers accomplished a major feat during one of the largest and final demolition projects at the East Tennessee Technology Park.

EM workers at the Savannah River Site (SRS) recently finished placing the HB Line.

An EM facility disposition crew recently replaced a hoist in the Main Plant Process Building.