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EM recently began removing contaminated sludge and debris from tanks, sumps, and valve boxes at ORNL liquid and gaseous waste operations.
Chemists are developing processes for analyzing Hanford tank waste before it’s turned into glass inside the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant.
As Hanford Site workers prepare to stabilize a waste storage tunnel at risk of collapse, crews are getting roads ready.
When EM’s SRNL redesigned its patented aerosol contamination extractor, it chose to use additive manufacturing, more commonly known as 3D printing.
Testing is underway on the next phase to remove a reactor fuel storage basin near the Columbia River on the Hanford Site.
After nearly nine years, Grand County Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) Project Liaison Lee Shenton is retiring.
EM Assistant Secretary Anne White visited the EM Nevada Program this week for the first time as head of the cleanup program.
EM recently launched long-planned systems to safely handle the disposition of non-standard storage cylinders containing depleted uranium hexafluoride.
Richard “Stik” West of EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) has been inducted into the Metal and Nonmetal National Mine Rescue Hall of Fame.
Researchers at PNNL & Washington State University are seeking insight into long-term behavior of glassified nuclear waste to ensure its durability.