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Workers at DOE’s Idaho Site have safely increased waste repackaging production thanks to the use of a soft-sided building.

To maintain water quality standards, MSA operates and monitors the plant, periodically samples the system’s water quality, and flushes water lines.

The Savannah River Site (SRS) liquid-waste contractor’s cybersecurity team has been recognized for excellence for the third consecutive year.

Sixty attendees, some traveling from as far as Michigan and California, participated in a “Meet the Buyer” workshop.

EM Update recently spoke with new Acting EM Assistant Secretary Jim Owendoff on his vision and priorities for the EM program.

Workers completed construction of a massive disposal unit for the SRS saltstone waste more than $25 million under budget and ahead of when needed.

A 45-day program review underway aims to enable timely and effective EM decision-making.

Workers began demolishing the Poplar Creek facilities this month, bringing Oak Ridge’s EM program closer to completing major cleanup at ETTP by 2020.

Workers used explosives to safely demolish the Plutonium Finishing Plant’s (PFP) 200-foot-tall ventilation stack on July 15, 2017.

Roger Jarrell, Senior Advisor to the Energy Secretary for EM, toured cleanup operations at the Hanford Site this month.