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Four large corrosion-resistant process vessels recently arrived at Hanford's WTP, marking a significant step in the effluent management construction.

EM converted 5,110 metric tons of depleted uranium hexafluoride (DUF6) into a more stable form from October through December last year.

Hands-on training in a full-scale mock-up facility is critical to about 40 new employees with EM RL contractor CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company.

Through deliberate work, planning, and continuous monitoring, EM and the management and operations contractor at SRS ensure the safety of workers.

EM RL contractor Mission Support Alliance crews soared to new heights to minimize safety hazards for employees working to replace roofs at Hanford.

Two EM sites have saved more than $1.8 million by sharing heavy-duty equipment for large demolition activities, and the savings continue to grow.

Hanford Site workers developed an innovative tool to remotely explore and sample potentially hazardous areas of a former nuclear processing facility.

EM recently awarded fees to FBP and three other contractors for their fiscal 2018 performance.

EM and its cleanup contractor at the Idaho National Laboratory Site are on a AMWTP mission to segregate debris waste for permanent disposal at WIPP.

At the southern tip of the Hanford Site, the soil beneath the 300 Area contains residual uranium from a handful of removed settling ponds & trenches.