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EM and contractor Los Alamos National Security (LANS) have safely and successfully completed cleanup of the Los Alamos townsite.
EM’s Idaho Site is considering the use of a new robotic arm to help transfer more than 220 cubic meters of radioactive calcined waste to newer bins.
A crew of about 50 workers is placing engineered grout in Tunnel 1 near the Hanford Site’s PUREX Plant after its partial collapse earlier this year.
Craig Newman became a Savannah River Site (SRS) contractor employee thanks to a DOE and NNSA Workforce Opportunities in Regional Careers (WORC) grant.
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EM’s strong record of achievement in fiscal year (FY) 2017 will provide momentum for continued cleanup success.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and other officials gathered last week to celebrate the 20th anniversary HAMMER at the Hanford Site.
EM’s Richland Operations Office (RL) recently dedicated the Indigenous Restoration Area at the HAMMER in honor of Tribal leaders.
The final phase of full-scale testing has wrapped up for the pulse jet mixer (PJM) vessels and control systems intended for use in the Hanford WTP.
The public recently attended an informational meeting to learn about EM’s plans for building a dry storage pad for cesium and strontium capsules.