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Crews recently completed the first two of nearly 40 shipments of spent nuclear fuel to a temporary storage area at the Idaho National Laboratory Site.

A team of technical engineers is among the many groups growing to support the increased pace of liquid waste operations at EM’s Savannah River Site.

With cleanup sites beginning to ramp back up to full operations in a phased approach, EM remains poised to complete many of its top priorities.

EM made steady progress in its cleanup mission after most field sites moved into an essential mission-critical operating posture beginning mid-March.

Demolition has resumed on the Centrifuge Complex at Oak Ridge's East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) after an almost two-month pause.

EM has developed a new application capable of reducing by up to 75% of time needed to qualify large quantities of radioactive liquid salt waste.

This spring, the Moab's UMTRA Project teamed with the National Park Service (NPS) to relocate native plants from the park to the Moab Site.

EM has updated its popular “By the Numbers” feature, which illustrates cleanup progress at EM sites through quick and clear infographics.

EM is preparing for a potential game change and the challenges it could bring.

Led by a video message from Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette, leaders of the Savannah River Site (SRS) celebrated its 70th anniversary.