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Richland contractor Mission Support Alliance is using industry best practices and 3-D modeling software to help design a new water treatment facility.

The Savannah River Site recently hosted the Annual Ultimate Turkey Hunt for wounded military veterans and mobility impaired hunters.

EM Assistant Secretary Anne White recently viewed progress in EM’s cleanup at the Hanford Site. Following is her report on the trip.

Richland Operations Office transferred 200 boxes of artifacts and records of importance to tribes in the northwest to the Wanapum Heritage Center.

EM officials met with representatives of tribal owned businesses during the recent Reservation Economic Summit (RES) 2019.

Workers at the Idaho Site are employing an innovative technology to characterize more than 320 drums, and objects that have been difficult to measure.

Savannah River Site workers are excavating about 22,000 cubic yards of coal ash from a now-defunct powerhouse that once created electricity and steam.

EM employees recently began field testing a newly developed fogging fixative and application process aimed at controlling mercury vapors.

EM workers at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have reduced the amount of hazardous material in a facility once used to produce plutonium oxide.

EM and Idaho cleanup contractor recently hosted a tour at the Idaho Site for Japanese engineers helping with the cleanup of Fukushima nuke accident.