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A team from EM’s ORP and tank farms contractor WRPS recently finished removing another highly contaminated pump from a Hanford double-shell tank.

Temperatures often surge above 90 degrees during summer months at Oak Ridge, prompting the cleanup contractor to search for ways to keep workers safe.

Three quick-thinking Hanford Site workers were honored recently for saving the life of a coworker.

EM Update recently spoke with EM Assistant Secretary Anne White about her early tenure as head of the DOE cleanup program and her vision for EM.

The 2017 Hurricane Response Team —comprised of hundreds of DOE employees & contractors— was honored with the Secretary of Energy’s Achievement Award.

EM’s SRNL and the USCA have agreed to create a collegiate affiliate program in which retired laboratory professionals enhance student learning.

Hundreds of college students and graduates arrived at sites across the DOE complex this summer for internships to gain hands-on job experience.

Employees at Oak Ridge’s TWPC received the DOE Voluntary Protection Program’s (VPP) distinguished Superior Star Award on Aug. 30.

Workers are re-purposing thousands of tons of asphalt milled up from decades-old roads to resurface well-traveled gravel site arteries.
Hanford cleanup contractor employee was recently named the Junior Achievement (JA) of Washington Southeastern Region’s 2017-18 Volunteer of the Year.