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Tracy S. Rudisill, a chemical engineer at EM’s Savannah River National Laboratory, has received the 2017 Glenn T. Seaborg Actinide Separations Award.
More than 5,000 area high school students met with representatives from over 130 colleges and universities across the U.S. at a recent event.
Support materials are now available from the 2017 National Cleanup Workshop.
Expressing pride for EM progress, Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette told participants in this year's National Cleanup Workshop.
Acting EM Assistant Secretary Jim Owendoff pledged a sense of timeliness and urgency necessary to tackle decisions within the cleanup program.
EM officials and cleanup contractor representatives from across the complex shared strategies for moving past challenges in major cleanup projects.
EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) expects to receive more shipments of transuranic (TRU) waste in fiscal 2017 than initially planned.
A panel discussion at the recent National Cleanup Workshop highlighted the importance of new technologies and other fresh approaches.
Jay Mullis emphasized the value of partnerships and community input when making decisions about the future uses of cleanup sites.
DOE leaders discussed efforts to bring increased urgency to decision-making across the EM complex in an event for the House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus.