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Recently, EM workers for the first time removed equipment contaminated with plutonium once used to power deep space missions.

Last week, workers began pulling up the foundation slab of the former K-29 gaseous diffusion uranium enrichment building.

Worker-driven improvements led crews to treat a record amount of groundwater at the Hanford Site in FY2018 at the lowest cost per gallon in 5 years.

EM and its liquid waste contractor at SRS are putting practice into action before tackling significant projects.

EM’s ORP and contractor BNI recently installed two 40-ton process cell pipe racks into the Effluent Management Facility (EMF).

SRS recently achieved a company record by surpassing 10 million hours, or just over two years, without injury resulting in a missed day of work.

A 64-percent reduction in active burrows — or homes — for burrowing owls, a candidate for listing as a threatened or endangered species in Washington

EM and its cleanup contractor at the West Valley Demonstration Project partnered with the local volunteer fire company to conduct fire safety training

On Oct. 18, government officials and local residents opened the doors to the new home for the American Museum of Science and Energy.

SRS crews recently completed onsite startup testing for an EM project designed to accelerate removal of radioactive waste from underground tanks.