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Local high school students recently visited a high-tech mock-up at the Hanford Site to learn about science, technology, engineering and math careers.
Four EM Savannah River Site (SRS) employees have been recognized this year for acting as both first responders and good Samaritans.

EM Assistant Secretary Anne White emphasized the invaluable role of American Indian tribes in a renewed focus on completing cleanup across the DOE.

EM’s first batch of processed radioactive liquid waste using a new technology at the Savannah River Site (SRS) is complete.

Los Alamos and Cleanup contractor Newport News Nuclear have finished cleaning up soil contaminated with chemicals near the former Omega research site.

EM and its cleanup contractor at the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) recently completed demolition of a former laundry facility.

Plutonium-244 is a highly valuable nuclear material used in applications such as nuclear forensics and medical research.

EM’s Office of River Protection recently received two new effluent collection and sampling vessels at the Hanford Waste Treatment plant.

OREM cleanup contractor and the United Steelworkers have partnered to provide free training to east Tennessee high school students.

A deployed underwater imaging camera is helping EM Richland Operations Office contractor remotely characterize radioactive debris in a storage basin.