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EM & CHBWV recently finished demolishing a reinforced process cell & removed thousands of pieces of equipment in the Vitrification Facility at WVDP.
EM and its cleanup contractor at DOE’s Idaho Site have repurposed former spent nuclear fuel hot cells to characterize and segregate waste.
A team of federal and contractor employees at SRS recently grouted four 30,000-gallon underground solvent storage tanks ahead of schedule.
Hanford Site workers continue to prepare to remove highly radioactive soil under a former engineering laboratory.
Members of an ambitious early career group at EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) are making strides in their professions and the community.
EM’s SRNL is applying unmanned aircraft systems — more commonly called drones — to support the cleanup mission at Savannah River Site (SRS).
ORP contractor Washington River Protection Solutions has awarded a subcontract to design & build a new tank waste pretreatment capability at Hanford.
SRR employees set records by surpassing 8.5 million operational and 30 million construction hours without injury resulting in a missed day of work.
Portsmouth Site contractor RSI EnTech, scored an “excellent” overall evaluation for its FY17 performance, earning 97 percent of the available fee.
EM recently updated its “By the Numbers” infographics filled with quick and clear metrics demonstrating EM’s cleanup progress.